Free enterprise: Synthesis philosophical, economic and legal

Authors

  • Marlene Kempfer Bassoli UEL
  • Adyr Garcia Ferreira Netto UEL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2009v4n1p155

Keywords:

Free initiative, imputability, legal dogmatics.

Abstract

This article aims to discuss the issue of free initiative from its logical philosophical basis, its conceptual economic aspects and legal dogmatics. Thus, initially looking at the distinction between causal attribution and imputability, the key point between the world of necessity and freedom. Permeates the economic concepts to understand their effects, and finally presents the instruments offered by legal dogmatic to settle and make the best of its effectiveness.

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Author Biographies

Marlene Kempfer Bassoli, UEL

Graduated in Law from Curitiba Law School (1981), master's degree in Law from the Catholic University of São Paulo (1995) and a Doctor in Law from the Catholic University of São Paulo (2002). ADJ-D is currently a professor at the State University of Londrina, working on graduation, specialization and the Master's in Negotiation Law. She is a titular professor at the University of Marilia-SP undergraduate and master's degree. Professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Parana -Campus Londrina. He is a member of the Special Tax Law Commission - OAB and Regional Representative of the Committee Stage and OAB-PR Order Exam. It works in public law, with emphasis in Tax Law, Administrative and Constitutional.

Adyr Garcia Ferreira Netto, UEL

Master in business law, philosophy specialist political and legal UEL, graduate in economics, law and philosophy. Graduation professor at UNOPAR

Published

2009-07-15

How to Cite

Bassoli, M. K., & Garcia Ferreira Netto, A. (2009). Free enterprise: Synthesis philosophical, economic and legal. Revista Do Direito Público, 4(1), 155–172. https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2009v4n1p155

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