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Constitutional theory on property in Chilean law
2006The author describes the current state of Chilean constitutional theory regarding the right of property. He does it by examining the regulatory history of this right, the records of the Comisión de Estudios de la Nueva Constitución (Commission for the Study of the New Constitution) and the most relevant judicial decisions on the subject.
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Presumption of lawful acquirement of property and confiscation of unlawfully acquired property in the case-law of the Romanian Constitutional Court. The reference constitutional framework for regulating of the extended confiscation [PDF]
This study examines - from a dual perspective - historical and teleological, the constitutional provisions that enshrine the presumption of lawful acquirement of assets, including the development and interpretation thereof in the case-law of the Constitutional Court, in order to create a framework for analysis of Law no.
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Property law at the margins: constitution, capacity and relational aspects [PDF]
New technologies, a shift towards markets and trading as favoured tools of neoliberal governance, and the re-casting of inter-cultural relationships have contributed to an increase in the sites where the proprietary paradigm is potentially applicable. As new legal issues and contexts arise, property is often presented as the ‘solution’ that will instil
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The Evolution of the Law of Property: Property in after-War Constitutions
The Sociological Review, 1932D. M. Kaoutchansky +2 more
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On the Constitutional Proportionality of Property Law in The Netherlands
European Review of Private Law, 2007openaire +2 more sources

