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Further Together

Further Together is your rendez-vous inside the cooperative enterprise model, its identity and its difference

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Unpacking the ILO Convention 193 on Platform Economy: A conversation with Monica Tepfer of the ITUC

How can international law ensure that technology serves workers rather than controls them? In the latest episode of the ICA Global Office’s Legal Interviews series, Santosh Kumar, ICA Director of Legislation, speaks with Monica Tepfer, Legal Officer and Project Coordinator in the Legal and Human Rights Department of the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC). Their conversation unpacks the…

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What does cooperative law have to do with food? A conversation with Simon Blondeau, legal officer at the FAO

In the latest episode of the ICA Legal Office’s “Interviews with Members and Experts” series —where we explore the various dimensions and aspects of cooperative law with lawyers, public policy professionals, and practitioners— our Director of Legislation, Santosh Kumar, speaks with Simon Blondeau, Legal Officer at the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations, where he works on…

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Speaking with Ian Adderley, legal expert and author of Cooperatives: Linking Theory and Practice

In this episode of the ICA Legal Office “Interviews with Members and Experts” series, ICA Director of Legislation Santosh Kumar speaks with Ian Adderley — barrister, author of Cooperatives: Linking Theory and Practice, and former senior official overseeing mutuals and cooperative societies at the UK Financial Conduct Authority. Their conversation explores what truly defines a cooperative, why…

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Simon Pek of University of Victoria Speaks About Revolutionizing Member Participation in Cooperatives Through Simple Ideas

The podcast discusses enhancing member participation in cooperative enterprises. The guest speaker, Simon Pek, is an expert on organizational democracy. Pek became interested in cooperatives through his experiences with Mountain Equipment Co-op in Canada. Pek argues that democratic member control is the most important cooperative principle, as it enables members to ensure the organization is…

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Cooperative Law for Associated Work in Japan - Ft Osamu Nakano and Antonio Fici

In February 2022 Professor Antonio Fici from the University of Molise in Italy interviewed Osamu Nakano, a Board Member of Japan Worker Cooperatives Union and Vice President of the Board of the International Organisation of Industrial and Service Cooperatives (CICOPA).The interview explored the main changes introduced under the 2020 Worker Cooperatives Act, and the impact these had had on Japanese…

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Further Together - Advancing Knowledge of Cooperative Law

In Marburg, Germany, this July, a group of co-op law experts spoke to Professor Hans Munkner about the role of the ICA in advancing knowledge and practice. Besides Professor Munkner, the group included the Chair of the ICA Cooperative Law Committee, Hagan Henrÿ, law committee member Ifigeneia Douvitsa, ICA Cooperative Law Network member Dr. Leonardo Rafael D’souza, and Director of Legislation at…

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Coop Research in Legislation & Development

Cooperative Research in Legislation & Development in collaboration with the ICA Committee on Cooperative Law. With Sonja Novkovic, Professor at the St. Mary’s University & chairperson of ICA Committee on Cooperative Research, Hagen Henrÿ, Professor at the University of Helsinki and Chairperson of ICA Committee on Cooperative Law, as well as Arielle Romenteau, Research Coordinator at the ICA-EU…

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Coops for decent work

The International Cooperative Alliance meets the International Labour Organisation after signing a new Memorandum of Understanding that reaffirms their - century-long - friendship. On the table, how can cooperatives foster decent work.

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