Article 2

Official text

The essential goals of the State are to serve the community, promote the general prosperity, and guarantee the effectiveness of the principles, rights, and duties stipulated by the Constitution; to facilitate participation by everyone in the decisions that affect them and in the economic, political, administrative, and cultural life of the nation; to defend national independence, maintain territorial integrity, and ensure peaceful coexistence and enforcement of a just order.

The authorities of the Republic are established in order to protect all individuals residing in Colombia, in their life, honor, property, beliefs, and other rights and freedoms, and in order to ensure the fulfillment of the social duties of the State and individuals.

Legal commentary

Interpretation

This article establishes the teleological purposes of the Colombian State. The phrase 'serve the community' reflects a service-oriented state conception. Compared to the US Constitution's 'promote the general welfare' (Preamble), this provision is more explicit about state obligations. The concept of 'just order' (orden justo) has been interpreted by the Constitutional Court as requiring substantive, not merely procedural, justice.

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