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The study of cooperative education is important not only for researchers but also for those interested in studying educational methods, such as university professors, teachers in schools, and all educational institutions. This is because of its effectiveness in teaching students, developing their skills, developing their ideas and employing them in the study and finding appropriate solutions to the questions posed by the teacher. It also helps in instilling a spirit of cooperation among the students by dividing them into groups to achieve the desired goals. The aim of the study is to clarify how important it is for teachers to use cooperative education in addressing the educational, social and psychological aspects when teaching stu
... Show MoreThe principle running a distinguished position among the general principles of law in international law ,and because it is one of the well- established principle in the national legal systems in the world ,and this justifies the voluntary approach of the principle as an expression of the will of stste, so the principle was under study by the international law commission in the subject of fragmentation as one of the legal methods linking the rules systems of traditional interntional law to maintain its coherence. Thst the works of the principle by international judiciary between the various international legal standards are in accordance with the concept of jurisprudence with certain conditions and in view of its d
... Show MoreIn this study we examine the role that cooperative legislation can play in reducing informal employment. Cooperatives are considered the window of the social economy, which plays a major role in complementing traditional markets and collective labor, thus embracing the informal economy as the lifeboat for marginalized and excluded groups. Cooperatives come to regulate the informal economic sector as one of the options available for organization, by providing cooperatives in the provision of services and not by access to natural resources, and by facilitating the participation of decision makers in building skills for young people By supporting their ability to innovate, gaining the confidence of donor financial institutions, and ultimate
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