exclude$26485$ - traducción al griego
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exclude$26485$ - traducción al griego

THE HUMAN RIGHT TO OWN PROPERTY
Property rights; Property right; Right to own property; Right to exclude; Right to protection of property; ECHR Protocol 1, article 1; Rights of property; ECHR Prot 1, art 1; Protocol 1, article 1; Property Rights; Ownership rights; Property as a right
  • [[John Locke]]'s 1689 ''[[Two Treatises of Government]]'' in which Locke calls "lives, liberties and estates" the "property" of individuals

exclude      
v. αποκλείω

Definición

exclude
v. a.
1.
Bar, debar, preclude, reject, shut out.
2.
Prohibit, restrain, hinder, withhold.
3.
Except, omit, not include.
4.
Expel, eject, extrude, thrust out.

Wikipedia

Right to property

The right to property, or the right to own property (cf. ownership) is often classified as a human right for natural persons regarding their possessions. A general recognition of a right to private property is found more rarely and is typically heavily constrained insofar as property is owned by legal persons (i.e. corporations) and where it is used for production rather than consumption.

A right to property is recognised in Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but it is not recognised in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights or the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The European Convention on Human Rights acknowledges a right for natural and legal persons to "peaceful enjoyment of his possessions", subject to the "general interest or to secure the payment of taxes."