The liberal economic Constitution as a guarantee of free market. Private property rights and freedom of enterprise

  • Jesús López de Lerma Galán
Keywords: Politics, Constitution, property, economy, freedom of company

Abstract

The liberal economic constitution proclaimed the rigid separation between State and society to develop the free market. The legal debate involves interpretations in the study of the economic system and its projection as standard. The European Constitutions are concerned with defining freedom as legal guarantee, once overcome the challenges of the World Wars. In those moments arise rights as private property and free enterprise, incorporated to contemporary constitutional texts. This article analyzes the influence of the liberal revolutions in shaping economic rights.

Published online: 29 July 2016

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Published
2016-07-29
How to Cite
López de Lerma Galán, Jesús. 2016. “The Liberal Economic Constitution As a Guarantee of Free Market. Private Property Rights and Freedom of Enterprise”. Estudios De Deusto 64 (1), 39-60. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-64(1)-2016pp39-60.
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