
Phenomenology of Collective Will in the Management of Shared Agricultural Land Plots
Author(s) -
Victor Aleksandrovich Mayboroda
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
international journal of engineering and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2227-524X
DOI - 10.14419/ijet.v7i4.38.24499
Subject(s) - common ownership , phenomenology (philosophy) , value (mathematics) , phenomenon , common property , property (philosophy) , law and economics , agriculture , creating shared value , business , economic system , sociology , economics , market economy , political science , epistemology , law , property rights , microeconomics , computer science , geography , philosophy , archaeology , machine learning , corporate social responsibility
This paper addresses the advent of a new stage in the development of relationships associated with the management of agricultural land plots that are in shared ownership. The social group that emerged based on principles of the initial privatization, which was characterized by value-based unity based on collective labor in agricultural production, has, in the course of time, been supplanted by a new type of owners – those not characterized by value-based unity. The method for managing a common property – through general meetings – remains the same. There has yet to be put in place a legal instrument for dealing with the socially inhomogeneous makeup of the owners group that would make it possible to form the collective will of general meetings in accordance with the objectives for managing a property, as the very inhomogeneity of the makeup precludes the possibility of unity of management objectives. In this situation, the phenomenon of collective will lacks proper legal protection from usurpation by an economically strong entity. In this regard, the author proposes carrying out a differentiation of the types of disputes and procedural methods for resolving those disputes.