From voluntary membership to open doors to half: arbitrariness in the compliance of a cooperative principle

  • José Eduardo de Miranda UNICESUMAR
Keywords: cooperative principles, voluntary membership, arbitrariness

Abstract

The principles of Cooperativism come from the interpretation and studies on the Social By-Laws and other regulations of the Cooperative Society of Pioneering Probes of Rochdale. In this sense, the International Cooperative Alliance is in charge of preserving the topicality of the debate on cooperative principles, as a way of safeguarding the essence of the identity of the cooperative system. Also, some principles, such as the principle of free and open membership, are refuted by cooperatives that adopt personal and arbitrary criteria to optimize the candidacy and approval of new members to join the membership. It is important, therefore, an analysis of the meaning of cooperative principles, and the scope of free and voluntary adherence, so that it can be confirmed that the essence of Cooperativism transcends economic sense.

Received: 01 June 2017
Accepted: 14 October 2017
Published online: 22 December 2017

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Author Biography

José Eduardo de Miranda, UNICESUMAR
Doctor en Derecho
Published
2017-12-22
How to Cite
de Miranda, José Eduardo. 2017. “From Voluntary Membership to Open Doors to Half: Arbitrariness in the Compliance of a Cooperative Principle”. International Association of Cooperative Law Journal, no. 51 (December), 63-77. https://doi.org/10.18543/baidc-51-2017pp63-77.