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Correction to "Homosalate Boosts the Release of Tumour-derived Extracellular Vesicles With Protection Against Anchorage-Loss Property". [PDF]
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Abstract This chapter details Article 21 of the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), which protects the right to private property. Article 21 of the ACHR is structured in three paragraphs that aim at protecting existing private property.
Ludovic Hennebel, Hélène Tigroudja
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Abstract This chapter details Article 21 of the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), which protects the right to private property. Article 21 of the ACHR is structured in three paragraphs that aim at protecting existing private property.
Ludovic Hennebel, Hélène Tigroudja
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International Journal of Social Economics, 2000
Property is considered paramount to one’s existence, as a natural, absolute and inalienable right. Occupancy is required for man to secure what his thoughts have already made his. Property is realized in use but the right of occupancy and the status of res nullius are not established by the absence of use only, but in addition there must be also the ...
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Property is considered paramount to one’s existence, as a natural, absolute and inalienable right. Occupancy is required for man to secure what his thoughts have already made his. Property is realized in use but the right of occupancy and the status of res nullius are not established by the absence of use only, but in addition there must be also the ...
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Right to Informational Privacy in India: Shift from Property Right to Property Rule
Asian Journal of Law and Economics, 2022Abstract In today’s technological landscape, marked by continuous flow of data, it is difficult to think of data in terms of property rights, based on ownership. This is because data principals are almost always excluded from this ownership right and associated gains.
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From dialogue rights to property rights: Reply to Shearmur
Critical Review, 1990Jeremy Shearmur's consequentialist argument for universality in the distribution of individual “negative”; liberties claims that what is gained as a consequence of extending such liberties to the last hitherto excluded group is likely to outweigh what is lost by doing so. In trying to make such a claim convincing, does it help to notice that whoever is
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2022
Private property, which entails the individual and exclusive enjoyment of physical and intangible assets by natural and moral persons other than the State, is inseparable from economic liberty, which is the right of every individual to make decisions of production, exchange, and consumption in the pursuit of his own welfare, without any impediment ...
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Private property, which entails the individual and exclusive enjoyment of physical and intangible assets by natural and moral persons other than the State, is inseparable from economic liberty, which is the right of every individual to make decisions of production, exchange, and consumption in the pursuit of his own welfare, without any impediment ...
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History of European Ideas, 1991
(1991). The right to private property. History of European Ideas: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 646-647.
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(1991). The right to private property. History of European Ideas: Vol. 13, No. 5, pp. 646-647.
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The right to personal property
Politics, Philosophy & Economics, 2016The subject of this article is the Rawlsian right to personal property. Adequate discussion of this right has long been absent from the literature, and the recent rise in interest in other areas of Rawlsian thought on property makes the issue particularly pertinent.
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