@misc{Strzyczkowski_Kazimierz_Konstytucyjne_2022, author={Strzyczkowski, Kazimierz}, copyright={Copyright by CNS}, copyright={Copyright by Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego sp. z o.o., Wrocław 2022}, address={Wrocław}, howpublished={online}, year={2022}, publisher={Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Wrocławskiego}, language={pol}, abstract={The Constitution of the Republic of Poland does not refer directly to the economic activity of the state, both in the subjective and objective aspect. This justifies the attempt to indicate the constitutional basis of the state’s economic activity on the basis of a derivative concept of interpretation of the provision of Art. 20 of the Constitution of the Republic of Poland, which indicates the social market economy as the basis of the economic system of the Republic of Poland, and the provision of Art. 22 of the Polish Constitution, which stipulates that restriction of the freedom of economic activity is permitted only by statute and only for important public interest. The basis for the reconstruction of the norm determining the competence of the state’s activity are the pillars of the social market economy system, resulting from the provision of Art. 20 of the Polish Constitution: freedom of economic activity and private property. The result of the interpretation made on the basis of systemic directives is the statement that the economic activity of the state has no constitutional basis in the principle of freedom of economic activity co-shaping the social market economy system. The direct participation of the state in economic turnover in appropriate organizational forms is a derivative not so much of the constitutional right to free economic activity, but a consequence of the relevant legal regulations allowing the establishment of entrepreneurs by statutorily authorized state bodies in organizational forms appropriate to the state’s activity.}, title={Konstytucyjne podstawy działalności gospodarczej państwa}, type={text}, keywords={competence of economic activity, economic freedom, private property, public economic entities, fundamental economic rights, public enterprise}, }