La constitución del Consejo Cántabro de la Economía Social: una obligación legal y una oportunidad para la promoción del sector
Abstract
The Cooperatives Act of Cantabria dedicates Chapter III of Title III to regulate the Cantabrian Council of Social Economy. This is an organ of promotion and diffusion of cooperative system and the social economy. It has consultative and advisory functions for activities related to this sector The law obliges the government of Cantabria to dictate the rules of organization and functioning of this Council within one year of its entry into force. This deadline was fulfilled on January 18, 2015. This rule has not yet been issued. That obligation imposed on the government of Cantabria is reminded in this study but at the same time, it emphasizes the positive character that the Council’s function would have on the policy of promoting the social economy in this region, which will contribute decisively to its promotion and to gain greater visibility for society.
Received: 06 June 2017
Accepted: 17 July 2017
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