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prawo spółdzielcze

Prawo spółdzielcze (cooperative law) regulates the principles, rights, and obligations of cooperative organizations in Poland. It defines how cooperatives are established, managed, and dissolved, emphasizing democratic control and member participation. The law ensures cooperatives operate transparently, fairly, and in accordance with their social and economic goals, such as providing affordable housing, services, or goods to members. It also covers governance structures, financial management, and legal protections for members, fostering a balanced system where benefits are shared among those who contribute to and participate in the cooperative.