Cooperatives as an agrarian institution in Cuba: regulatory principles that sustain them

  • Andy Rojas Jiménez Universidad de Pinar del Río
Keywords: co-operative, principles, agricultural production

Abstract

The Agricultural Production Co-operatives and Credit and Services in Cuba, despite its social and revolutionary deviate from their real understanding of being co-operative, as historically understood al such. They base their operation on a set of guiding principles that help this deviation and that in reality causes dissolution between the rules and practice, so it becomes an urgent amendment.

Received: 16 July 2010
Accepted: 27 July 2010
Published online: 18 December 2015

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Author Biography

Andy Rojas Jiménez, Universidad de Pinar del Río
Profesor de Derecho en el Centro Universitario Municipal adcrito a la Universidad de Pinar del Río; abogado de Bufetes Colectivos y miembro del Comité Municipal de Atención al Sector Agrario (Municipio Sandino, Provincia Pinar del Río, Cuba).
Published
2010-12-31
How to Cite
Rojas Jiménez, Andy. 2010. “Cooperatives As an Agrarian Institution in Cuba: Regulatory Principles That Sustain Them”. International Association of Cooperative Law Journal, no. 44 (December), 67-82. https://doi.org/10.18543/baidc-44-2010pp67-82.