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Throughout its history the European integration process has not undermined but rather strengthened the autonomy of Member States vis-à-vis wider societal interests in relation to political economy, labor markets and social provisions. Both the ‘golden age nation state' of the 1960s as well as...
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During the 1840s, twelve American states adopted new constitutions. Eleven of the twelve states adopted new procedures for issuing government debt and for chartering corporations through general incorporation acts. These institutional innovations were American inventions, and today hard budget...
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During the 1840s, twelve American states adopted new constitutions. Eleven of the twelve states adopted new procedures for issuing government debt and for chartering corporations through general incorporation acts. These institutional innovations were American inventions, and today hard budget...
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. Instead, this article focuses on whether the Constitution of the United States protects economic liberty. To clarify the issue … to enter into private contracts of one’s choosing. If the Constitution protects these rights, then the Constitution does … protect economic liberty. The evidence that the Constitution protects rights of private property and contract is overwhelming …
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"In recent decades, the economic framework of Canada’s Constitution has been a subject largely neglected by judges …, scholars, and commentators. Trade and Commerce fills this gap by bringing to light a lost understanding of how the Constitution … structures economic relations. As Malcolm Lavoie reveals, the Constitution includes foundational commitments to property rights …
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