Constitutional principles of the economic order as guidelines for brazilian socio-economic development
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https://doi.org/10.5433/1980-511X.2020v15n1p100Keywords:
Globalization, Marketplace, Development, Transnational Corporations, Economic Law.Abstract
With the fast economic-financial integration brought about by globalization, activities developed by the companies were eventually transnationalized, instigating several developing states to seek ways of attracting them to their territories, as a way to promote national development. However, this has led to numerous abuses of economic power, resulting in the gaining of political power by business organizations, reflecting a range of violations of social rights in different states. The purpose of this study is to analyze the constitutional economic principles, notably under a delimitation of market relations and a protective bias towards human dignity, in order to contribute to the discussions on this subject. Moreover, this paper used the hypothetical-deductive model and literature review. Furthermore, this research concludes that the internal market has significant importance for the development of emerging economies, and should have some measure of political leadership in order to prevent the violation of public rights and guarantees.Downloads
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