Konstitutionalisierung der Wirtschaftsordnung?: Korreferat
Möslein Florian ()
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Möslein Florian: Professor für Bürgerliches Recht, Deutsches und Europäisches Wirtschaftsrecht, Fachbereich Rechtswissen-schaften, Philipps-UniversitätMarburgGermany
ORDO. Jahrbuch für die Ordnung von Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft, 2019, vol. 70, issue 1, 303-311
Abstract:
The plea to lay down the social market economy in the constitution raises the question of whether such a constitutionalisation of the economic order is indeed necessary. The experience of the last 70 years shows, however, that the social market economy has firmly established itself even without such constitutional safeguard. Conversely, the deletion of the article on socialization is not necessary either, because this constitutional norm has never been applied to date, and because the restrictions of Article 14 of the German ‘Grundgesetz’ apply to property encroachments anyway. The hope for more clarity is also likely to be deceptive, because new legal or constitutional concepts are naturally more vague than more traditional concepts. The assertion that the proposed new regulation improves individual legal protection is equally wrong. The proposal of a new Article 15 of the ‘Grundgesetz’ is formulated as a mere determination of a state objective, not as an individual fundamental right. Equally incorrect is the statement that the guarantees of the EU Treaties would not protect the citizen against encroachments by his own government. On the contrary, European fundamental freedoms have proved to be a powerful instrument of liberalisation. An argument in favour of laying down the social market economy in the ‘Grundgesetz’ is at least that this would undoubtedly make it part of its objective order of values.
Keywords: Social Market Economy; Constitutionalisation; Constitutional Objective; Fundamental Rights; European Fundamental Freedoms; Objective Set of Values; Soziale Marktwirtschaft; Konstitutionalisierung; Staatszielbestimmung; Grundrechte; Europäische Grundfreiheiten; objektive Wertordnung; Social Market Economy; Constitutionalisation; Constitutional Objective; Fundamental Rights; European Fundamental Freedoms; Objective Set of Values (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K20 K22 P16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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