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      The Industrial Revolution has seen many social problems like child labor not only in other western industrial societies but also in Germany. The economic crisis in the late 19th century has turned the economic policies of Germany into the interventionism.
      The Weimar Constitution, which were enacted upon the defeat of Germany in World War Ⅰ and the German Revolution, mirrors the spirit of the times, based on a grand compromise intended for the social partnership of labor and management, not for the state corporatism. It prescribes the basic rights concerning the economic life in its part on the basic rights and the obligations of Germans. Article 151 of the Constitution reads, the economy has to be organized based on the principles of justice, with the goal of achieving life in dignity for everyone. Article 165, the council-clause, especially introduces pyramid-structured workers' and economic councils. Workers' Councils, among others, has institutionalized the right of codetermination of workers.
      The Weimar Republic has seen a great progress in the area of social law while it introduces unemployment insurances and labor courts. The discussions concerning economic law were also lively. Again this backdrop, the ones on the economic democracy or democratization have started. These were mainly led by the Social Democratic Party, central force in the constitutional democracy of the Weimar Republic, and labor unions. In 1928, Naphtali defined economic democracy as the development of political democracy through the democratization of the economic relations. The multifaceted discussions around 1930 concerning the economic constitution did not see the consensus on the term.
      Although it is often criticized as a formal compromise, the economic clause of the Weimar Constitution may properly be valued as the result of efforts to adjust different positions based on varied ideologies and narrow the gap between them. The basic issue while enacting the Weimar Constitution was to strike balance between the consistency and the practicality of the constitution. The significance of the social agreement on the political order of constitutional democracy and the necessity of a practical approach to economic issues can be learned from the constitutional history of the Weimar Republic. The discussions about the economic constitution in the Weimar Republic were the process of assigning a role to the constitution in the politico-economic context.
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      The Industrial Revolution has seen many social problems like child labor not only in other western industrial societies but also in Germany. The economic crisis in the late 19th century has turned the economic policies of Germany into the intervention...

      The Industrial Revolution has seen many social problems like child labor not only in other western industrial societies but also in Germany. The economic crisis in the late 19th century has turned the economic policies of Germany into the interventionism.
      The Weimar Constitution, which were enacted upon the defeat of Germany in World War Ⅰ and the German Revolution, mirrors the spirit of the times, based on a grand compromise intended for the social partnership of labor and management, not for the state corporatism. It prescribes the basic rights concerning the economic life in its part on the basic rights and the obligations of Germans. Article 151 of the Constitution reads, the economy has to be organized based on the principles of justice, with the goal of achieving life in dignity for everyone. Article 165, the council-clause, especially introduces pyramid-structured workers' and economic councils. Workers' Councils, among others, has institutionalized the right of codetermination of workers.
      The Weimar Republic has seen a great progress in the area of social law while it introduces unemployment insurances and labor courts. The discussions concerning economic law were also lively. Again this backdrop, the ones on the economic democracy or democratization have started. These were mainly led by the Social Democratic Party, central force in the constitutional democracy of the Weimar Republic, and labor unions. In 1928, Naphtali defined economic democracy as the development of political democracy through the democratization of the economic relations. The multifaceted discussions around 1930 concerning the economic constitution did not see the consensus on the term.
      Although it is often criticized as a formal compromise, the economic clause of the Weimar Constitution may properly be valued as the result of efforts to adjust different positions based on varied ideologies and narrow the gap between them. The basic issue while enacting the Weimar Constitution was to strike balance between the consistency and the practicality of the constitution. The significance of the social agreement on the political order of constitutional democracy and the necessity of a practical approach to economic issues can be learned from the constitutional history of the Weimar Republic. The discussions about the economic constitution in the Weimar Republic were the process of assigning a role to the constitution in the politico-economic context.

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      참고문헌 (Reference)

      1 송석윤, "헌법과 사회변동" 경인문화사 2007

      2 송석윤, "위기시대의 헌법학 - 바이마르헌법학이 본 정당과 단체 -" 정우사 2002

      3 이철우, "서양의 세습가산제" 경인문화사 2010

      4 Franz L. Neumann, "Über die Voraussetzungen und den Rechtsbegriff einer Wirtschaftsverfassung, In Wirtschaft, Staat, Demokratie Aufsätze 1930-1954" Frankfurt a. M 76-102, 1931

      5 Knut Wolfgang Nörr, "Zwischen den Mühlsteinen Eine Privatrechtsgeschichte der Weimarer Republik" Tübingen 1988

      6 Dieter Grimm, "Zwischen Anschluss und Neukonstitution" (81) : 35-, 1990

      7 Fritz Naphtali, "Wirtschaftsdemokratie: Ihr Wesen, Weg und Ziel, Berlin"

      8 Christoph Gusy, "Weimars lange Schatten - “Weimar” als Argument nach 1945" Baden-Baden 2003

      9 Otto Kirchheimer, "Weimar – und was dann? Analyse einer Verfassung, In Politik und Verfassung, 2.Aufl." Frankfurt a.M 9-56, 1981

      10 Heinrich August Winkler, "Weimar 1918-1933 Die Geschichte der ersten deutschen Demokratie" 1993

      1 송석윤, "헌법과 사회변동" 경인문화사 2007

      2 송석윤, "위기시대의 헌법학 - 바이마르헌법학이 본 정당과 단체 -" 정우사 2002

      3 이철우, "서양의 세습가산제" 경인문화사 2010

      4 Franz L. Neumann, "Über die Voraussetzungen und den Rechtsbegriff einer Wirtschaftsverfassung, In Wirtschaft, Staat, Demokratie Aufsätze 1930-1954" Frankfurt a. M 76-102, 1931

      5 Knut Wolfgang Nörr, "Zwischen den Mühlsteinen Eine Privatrechtsgeschichte der Weimarer Republik" Tübingen 1988

      6 Dieter Grimm, "Zwischen Anschluss und Neukonstitution" (81) : 35-, 1990

      7 Fritz Naphtali, "Wirtschaftsdemokratie: Ihr Wesen, Weg und Ziel, Berlin"

      8 Christoph Gusy, "Weimars lange Schatten - “Weimar” als Argument nach 1945" Baden-Baden 2003

      9 Otto Kirchheimer, "Weimar – und was dann? Analyse einer Verfassung, In Politik und Verfassung, 2.Aufl." Frankfurt a.M 9-56, 1981

      10 Heinrich August Winkler, "Weimar 1918-1933 Die Geschichte der ersten deutschen Demokratie" 1993

      11 Carl Schmitt, "Verfassungslehre (1928), 6.Aufl." 1983

      12 Rudolf Smend, "Verfassung und Verfassungsrecht, in: Rudolf Smend, Staatsrechtliche Abhandlungen und andere Aufsätze, 3.Aufl." 119-276, 1994

      13 Michael Stolleis, "Sozialversicherung Bismarcks, in: Konstitution und Intervention Studien zur Geschichte des öffentlchen Rechts im 19.Jahrhundert" Frankfurt a.M 226-252, 2001

      14 Sandro Blanke, "Soziales Recht oder kollektive Privatautonomie?: Hugo Sinzheimer im Kontext nach 1900" 2005

      15 Ernst Fraenkel, "Rätemythos und soziale Selbstbestimmung Ein Beitrag zur Verfassungsgeschichte der deutschen Revolution, In Deutschland und die westlichen Demokratien" Frankfurt a.M. 95-136, 1991

      16 Heinrich Triepel, "Quellensammlung zum Deutschen Reichsstaatsrecht, 3.Aufl" Tübingen 1922

      17 Reinhart Koselleck, "Preußen zwischen Reform und Revolution" München 1989

      18 Hans Fenske, "Nichtamtliche Verfassungsentwürfe 1918/19, In Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts" 121) 24-58, 1996

      19 Ralf Walkenhaus, "Konservatives Staatsdenken Eine wissenssoziologische Studie zu Ernst Rudolf Huber" 1997

      20 Günther Gillessen, "Hugo Preuß Studien zur Ideen- und Verfassungsgeschichte der Weimarer Republik" 2000

      21 Ulrich M. Gassener, "Heinrich Triepel Leben und Werk" 1999

      22 Walter Pauly, "Grundrechtslaboratorium Weimar Zur Entstehung des zweiten Hauptteils der Reichsverfassung" Tübingen 2004

      23 Christian Bumke, "Eigentum – Paradigma für ein dem Gemeinwohl verpflichtetes Rechtsinstitut, In Gemeinwohl und Gemeinsinn Bd.3" Konkretisierung und Realisierung öffentlicher Interessen 179-229,

      24 E. R. Huber, "Dokumente zur deutschen Verfassungsgeschichte Bd.4, 3.Aufl" 1992

      25 E. R. Huber, "Dokumente zur deutschen Verfassungsgeschichte Bd.1, 3.Aufl" 1978

      26 Franz L. Neumann, "Die soziale Bedeutung der Greundrechte in der Weimarer Verfassung, In Wirtschaft, Staat, Demokratie Aufsätze 1930-1954" Frankfurt a. M 57-75, 1930

      27 Christoph Gusy, "Die Weimarer Reichsverfassung" Tübingen 1997

      28 Knut Wolfgang Nörr, "Die Weimarer Nationalversammlung und das Privatrecht, In Gedächtnisschrift für Wolfgang Kunkel" Frankfurt a.M. 317-343, 1984

      29 Franz L. Neumann, "Die Herrschaft des Gesetzes. Eine Untersuchung zum Verhältnis von politischer Theorie und Rechtssystem in der Konkurrenzgesellschaft" Frankfurt a. M 319-, 1980

      30 Clemens Zacher, "Die Entstehung des Wirtschaftsrechts in Deutschland" 2002

      31 E. Heilfron, "Die Deutsche Nationalversammlung im Jahre 1919 in ihrer Arbeit für den Aufbau des neuen deutschen Volksstaates" 1919

      32 Dietmar Willoweit, "Deutsche Verfassungsgeschichte, 4.Aufl." München 2001

      33 Heinrich August Winkler, "Der lange Weg nach Westen Bd.1 Deutsche Geschichte vom Ende des Alten Reichs bis zum Untergang der Weimarer Republik, 7.Aufl." München 2010

      34 Heinrich August Winkler, "Der Schein der Normalität Arbeiter und Arbeiterbewegung in der Weimarer Republik 1924 bis 1930, 2.Aufl." Berlin/Bonn 1988

      35 Christoph Gusy, "Demokratisches Denken in der Weimarer Republik" Baden-Baden 2000

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