We explain what a legal person is and its differences with a natural person. In addition, the types of legal entity and examples.
A legal person is born according to a legal act or act of constitution.What is a legal person?
A legal person or legal person is called a legal figure that allows the existence of an individual endowed with rights and obligations, but who is not a citizen, but one institution, organization or business that pursues a social purpose for profit or not for profit.
This figure is relatively recent in terms of Rights. It has no direct equivalent in the roman law, because they thought the societies slightly differently, but they did understand the existence of "person vicepretense", that is to say, institutions who carried out tasks similar to those of natural persons.
Later, during the medieval, there was talk of "congregatio Ycomunitas”To refer to voluntary associations of individuals. The first mention of a proper legal entity will emerge at the end of the 18th century, according to two trends: the French Revolution and the Historical School of Law.
A legal person is born according to a legal act or act of constitution, that is, a founding legal event that is recognized by the administrative bodies and authorities, which may require subscription to public records or compliance with certain legal conditions.
These types of figures subscribe many of the duties and rights of natural persons, except in the case of criminal offenses and of a similar nature, which cannot be attributed to the corporation but to the natural persons who, living within it, are directly responsible for the crime committed. However, it is possible to apply criminal sanctions to a legal person involved in criminal acts, although this is generally the responsibility of the administrative law.
Legal person and natural person
Legal persons can be made up of natural persons.Legal persons and natural persons are different at many levels, despite being both legal figures that imply the attention of certain duties and the enjoyment of certain rights.
In fact, legal persons can be made up of natural persons or other legal persons, while a natural person necessarily corresponds to a citizen.
The latter implies that a natural person does not need to demonstrate a capital initial to start its activity, as the legal ones do, nor does it operate as a society anonymous, limited liability company or partnership.
Types of legal entity
Usually a distinction is made between two forms of legal entity:
- Legal persons of Public Law. Those that represent the entities of the Condition and that they look after their interests, having application within the territory of the country and for the citizens that live in it, divided in turn into Legal Persons of Internal Public Law (action within the country) and Legal Persons of External Public Law (action outside the country).
- Legal persons of Private Law. Those that represent private interests, regulated by specific commercial codes: associations, companies, cooperatives, commercial civil societies, etc. Whether these are for profit or not.
Examples of legal entity
The international company Microsoft is considered a legal person.Some examples of a legal entity are:
- International companies of technology such as Hewlett Packard, Microsoft, Samsung, Huawei.
- Transnational automobile companies such as Honda, Ford, Chevrolet, Renault, Seat.
- Non-governmental organizations such as Amnesty International, Greenpeace, WWF International, BRAC.
- International banks such as Deutsche Bank, Santander Río, BBVA, ICBC, HSBC.