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Ways to protect property rights and other property rights related to other civil law institutions
Author(s) -
Артем Борисович Селезнев
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
collection of scientific papers
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18411/sr-10-12-2020-19
Subject(s) - property rights , enforcement , reservation of rights , property law , law , numerus clausus , political science , civil law (civil law) , right to property , bundle of rights , property (philosophy) , law and economics , law enforcement , public law , business , international human rights law , human rights , economics , philosophy , epistemology
The article discusses ways to protect property rights and other property rights associated with other civil law institutions. The practice of law enforcement in the field of protection of property rights and other property rights faces unresolved issues, while the effectiveness of law enforcement directly depends on a uniform understanding and application of the law. The increase in the number of legal disputes related to the protection of property rights makes it important for the law enforcement officer to address issues that need theoretical understanding.

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