Principles of European Cooperative Law

HIEZ David , FAJARDO Gemma , FICI Antonio , MEIRA Deolinda

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Product details

  • Categories: EU LAW
  • Publisher: Intersentia Uitgevers
  • ISBN: 9781780684277
  • Publication Date: 01/10/2017
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Number of pages: 722
  • Language: English

Summary

The Principles of European Cooperative Law (PECOL) focus on the ‘ideal’ legal identity of cooperatives. Drafted by a team of legal scholars, the PECOL aim to describe the common core of European cooperative law. They are based on both existing cooperative law in Europe and the EU regulation on the societas cooperativa europaea. The Principles are accompanied by commentaries which illustrate the rationale and legislative background of each principle, and link them to the key features of cooperative identity. The PECOL are articulated into five chapters corresponding to the main aspects around which a cooperative’s identity may be structured, namely the purpose pursued, internal governance, financial structure, external control and cooperation among cooperatives. The second part of the book presents the national reports upon which the PECOL were based. The reports offer a detailed overview of the cooperative law of seven European jurisdictions (Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, and the UK), and thus provide a unique opportunity for law-makers, practitioners and researchers to compare, circulate and apply best practices of cooperative legislation.

Table of contents

Table of Contents (p. 0) Introduction (p. 1) Part I. Principles of European Cooperative Law and Commentaries Chapter 1: Definition and Objectives of Cooperatives (p. 17) Chapter 2: Cooperative Governance (p. 47) Chapter 3: Cooperative Financial Structure (p. 73) Chapter 4: Cooperative Audit (p. 97) Chapter 5: Cooperation Among Cooperatives (p. 119) Part II. National Reports Chapter 6: Finland (p. 137) Chapter 7: France (p. 163) Chapter 8: Germany (p. 253) Chapter 9: Italy (p. 347) Chapter 10: Portugal (p. 409) Chapter 11: Spain (p. 517) Chapter 12: United Kingdom (p. 625)