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Hans-Hermann Münkner

    1 janvier 1935
    Co-operation as a remedy in times of crisis
    Making co-operative promoters - 40 years ICDC
    Co-operative principles and co-operative law
    Ten lectures on co-operative law
    Le crédit adhérent refinancé
    Annotiertes Genossenschaftsglossar
    • This updated edition on co-operative law shows how political change and several new trends have affected co-operative legislation. These trends include: economisation and approximation of co-operative law to company law; development of uniform legal designs for special matters like bookkeeping, audit, and merger across legal patterns and national boundaries; the revised co-operative principles of the International Co-operative Alliance; the growing difference between small and large co-operatives; and heterogeneous membership and extended solidarity. (Series: Economy: Research and Science / Wirtschaft: Forschung und Wissenschaft, Vol. 33) [Subject: Cooperative Law, Commercial Law]

      Ten lectures on co-operative law
    • This textbook is a revised second edition of a "classic" on co-operative law, which has been translated into more than 20 languages. The book integrates an analysis of the 1995 Statement of the Co-operative Identity of the International Co-operative Alliance and the impact of political, economic, and social changes over the past 40 years. The original pattern of the book remains unchanged: Two questions are answered for each of the identified principles: What is the meaning of this co-operative principle? How is this principle translated into co-operative legislation? In this newest edition, two additional questions are discussed and answered for each of the chapters: What are the new development trends and what are the new rules in co-operative legislation? (Series: Economy: Research and Science / Wirtschaft: Forschung und Wissenschaft - Vol. 34) [Subject: Co-operative Law]

      Co-operative principles and co-operative law
    • The book offers a description, documentation and analysis of a four-years, interdisciplinary degree course in co-operative economics at the University of Marburg (1994 to 2002) for students from Africa, Asia, Latin America and Central and Eastern Europe. In 20 interviews with graduates from different study cycles success criteria of this unique experiment in the field of higher education were identified. After their studies, most graduates returned to their countries of origin. Their careers show that this model of training co-operative promoters was successful.

      Making co-operative promoters - 40 years ICDC