A Critical Examination of the Economic Principles of the Constitution from the Perspective of Supporting Economic Security

Document Type : Promotional

Authors

1 PhD in Public Law, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch, Shiraz, Iran,

2 Assistant Professor, Department of Public Law, Faculty Member, Islamic Azad University, Shiraz Branch, Shiraz, Iran.

Abstract
The most important protections from the perspective of constitutional principles that can be expressed in the area of ​​economic security relate to economic development, investment, and related principles. It is of great importance to examine these principles, threats, and supports that can affect the country's economic development. This study will critically examine the economic principles of the Constitution from the perspective of supporting economic security. The purpose of this article, which is an applied and descriptive-analytical research, is to reach the following conclusion: What is the role of the economic principles of the Constitution from the perspective of supporting economic security and what are its effects? In this regard, it is assumed that principles such as Articles 3, 22, 43, and 47 of the Constitution can be considered to support economic security, and principles such as Articles 44, 81, and 139 of the Constitution can be considered to threaten economic security. In this regard, identifying and diagnosing the principles that support and threaten economic security is of great importance in order to support the economic security of the individual and society.

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  • Receive Date 06 October 2024
  • Revise Date 25 December 2026
  • Accept Date 10 February 2026