The Agricultural Cooperative in the Framework of the European Cooperative Society : Discussing and Comparing Issues of Cooperative Governance and Finance in Italy and Austria / by Georg Miribung.
2020
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The Agricultural Cooperative in the Framework of the European Cooperative Society : Discussing and Comparing Issues of Cooperative Governance and Finance in Italy and Austria / by Georg Miribung.
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Edition
1st ed. 2020.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020.
Description
XIII, 563 p. online resource.
Series
Economic analysis of law in European legal scholarship. 2512-1308 ; 8.
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Part 1: The European Cooperative Society (Sce) and Agricultural Cooperatives
Introducing the SCE
Defining Agricultural SCEs With Several Steps
Part 2: Analysing Some Specific SCE Issues Comparing Relevant Italian and Austrian Legal Rules
Issues Concerning the Governance of SCEs
Issues About Financing SCEs
Part 3: One Agricultural SCE or Many Agricultural SCEs?
Conclusions/final Remarks.
Part 1: The European Cooperative Society (Sce) and Agricultural Cooperatives
Introducing the SCE
Defining Agricultural SCEs With Several Steps
Part 2: Analysing Some Specific SCE Issues Comparing Relevant Italian and Austrian Legal Rules
Issues Concerning the Governance of SCEs
Issues About Financing SCEs
Part 3: One Agricultural SCE or Many Agricultural SCEs?
Conclusions/final Remarks.
Summary
This book assesses the Statute for a European Cooperative Society (SCE) regarding agricultural activities by comparing how specific questions arising in this context must be dealt with under the Italian and Austrian legal systems. In this regard, Council Regulation (EC) No. 1435/2003, of 22 July 2003, on the Statute for a European Cooperative Society (SCE), is used as a tool for the structured analysis of various aspects of agricultural cooperatives. However, a comparison is only meaningful if the results are made comparable on the basis of a previously defined standard. Accordingly, the study uses, on one hand, a cooperative model developed by European legal scholars that defines general guidelines on how cooperatives should function (PECOL). On the other, the results are presented in connection with economic considerations to discuss how efficient rules can be developed.
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English
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9783030441548
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