Abstract

100 years after the enactment of the German Constitution of Weimar, this article seeks to reconstruct the interpretation made by Hermann Heller, one of the most important jurists of the Republic. Of all available constitutional theories, the one of Heller tried to lay the foundations of a democratic and social interpretation of the constitution. To prove this, we will focus on three short articles in which he deals specifically with the constitution of 1919. We assume that in these writings is where Heller best interprets the program of the Weimar Constitution, in light of its structural principles.Enviado el (Submission Date): 26/04/2019Aceptado el (Acceptance Date): 8/05/2019

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