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    Estado chileno y comunidad indígena: Presión y conflicto sobre tierras de uso colectivo en el espacio precordillerano de Arica: Putre 1880-1935 by Rodrigo Ruz Zagal, Alberto Díaz Araya

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Starting from documentation of diverse national, regional and local files, we review the conflict elements of the implementation of liberal politics boosted by the Chilean State after the annexation post War of the Pacific (1880) until the consolidation of the territory now considered private property of the Chilean State (1935). We also examine the processes of control over territorial space based on the constitution of private property and the incorporation of the fiscal system registry, as well as the reactions provoked in the citizens and indigenous population about these influences. …”
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  2. 282

    Adult white‐tailed deer survival in hunted populations on public and private lands by Kevyn H. Wiskirchen, Todd C. Jacobsen, Stephen S. Ditchkoff, Steve Demarais, James B. Grand

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Harvest and survival were similar between public and private property despite more restrictive hunting regulations for antlered deer on public areas. …”
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  3. 283

    By what right do we own things? A justification of property ownership from an Augustinian tradition by Chi, Y

    Published 2011
    “…Nor does it offer an adequate justification of private property. Such weaknesses call for revision. …”
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    Crown land in Australia by Babie, P

    Published 2001
    “…<p>Property theory has long explored the meaning and content of private property. Similarly, one finds no shortage of analysis of common or communitarian property. …”
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    La nouvelle économie des ressources et les marches de l'eau : une perspective idéologique ? by Olivier Petit

    “…The authors of this school are arguing for of a systematic implementation of private property rights concerning the allocation of renewable natural resources, because of the so-called “efficiency” of market mechanisms. …”
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    Wacana Pragmatis Berbagai Agama Baru di Jepang by Sartini Sartini

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Where as the Indonesian understand religion as  private property with a lot of duties that believers should follow sincerely.…”
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    Liberal Internationalism by Oliver Stuenkel

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…While liberalism keeps adapting to circumstances, its underlying dynamic is the same: Liberalism, Jahn, argues, is a political project that aims to establish individual freedom through private property and to protect and extend this freedom through government by consent - yet, it pursues this goal through the privatization and expropriation of common property and hence requires the production and reproduction of unequal power relations domestically and internationally. …”
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  8. 288

    Urban Forms and Future Cities: A Commentary by Shlomo Angel

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…The commentary reflects on the critical ways in which the proliferation of private property rights and local planning powers constrain and delimit the changes in the forms of cities that will be required in the coming years to ensure that they remain productive, inclusive, and sustainable. …”
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    Slicing Away at Regulatory Statutes by Nina A. Mendelson

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Supreme Court interpreted the Clean Water Act of 1972 to significantly cut back its water pollution protections and to hand an important victory to private property owners.  Sackett is not simply important for its impact on environmental protection.  …”
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    THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE SOCIO-POLITICAL THOUGHT IN THE MODERN EAST by L. S. Reshetnikova

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…They represented the interests of underprivileged working classes, created new principles of the state system, affirmed the superiority of law and the responsibility of the supreme power to the people, role and significance of private property and initiative, the availability of education. …”
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    Commons, constitutions and critique by Paul Blokker

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…My argument here is that a strategy of the commons is both about criticizing existing legal and constitutional structures, and about using legal-constitutional means in a subversive way to redress structural differences in power in the capitalist system, which, so it is claimed, are grounded in legal categories of private property and liberal constitutionalism.…”
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    Principios legitimadores de la matriz ideológica doctrinaria de la derecha chilena, 1973‑tiempo presente by Jorge Olguín Olate

    “…Using a methodology based on biographies, autobiographies and testimonies of a series of civil and military actors of the last military civil dictatorship, it is intended to demonstrate that the Chilean right is an ideology that is operationalized in a series of legitimizing principles of scholastic Catholic origin, such as: order, right to rebellion, private property, inequality, anti-Marxism, subsidiarity, common good, among others. …”
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    REGULARIZAÇÃO FUNDIÁRIA NO BRASIL CONTEMPORÂNEO: para além da interpretação jurídica by Celso Severo da Silva

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Thus, the analysis of land regularization, coupled with purely legal discussion, limits the understanding that housing, private property, and land capital are not connected with the class conflicts characteristic of class society.…”
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    On the American Constitution from the Perspective of the Qur’an and the Madinah Covenant by Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad

    Published 2003-10-01
    “…The issues explored include the permissibility of man-made constitutions in Islamic law, the goals of such constitutions, the relative roles of positive law and discovery, the separation of powers, the specification of principles as opposed to mechanisms of government, succession, treason, slavery, racism, amendment, separation of state and religion, human rights, private property, and unenumerated rights.…”
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    Theoretical and methodological approaches to modernization of the russian economy by V. P. Shpaltakov

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…There are considered the ways out of the crisis: changing political strategy, conducting neoindustrialization, strengthening of private property rights and competitive market relations, expansion of free enterprise.…”
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    Les rives lacustres comme espaces publics : essai de cartographie. L’exemple du lac d’Annecy by Alice Nikolli

    “…This paper relies on a case study of Lake Annecy (Haute-Savoie, France) and analyzes public space at the crossroads between private property and concrete access. Mapping both sets of data, we observe a relative disconnection between property and access, along with a mutual encroachment between public and private spaces. …”
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    The Myth of Early Globalisation: The Atlantic Economy, 1500-1800 by Pieter Emmer

    Published 2008-09-01
    “…Rather than boosting the economy, the “Atlantic System” stimulated the expansion of European values and norms, such as private property, monogamy, the nuclear family, free labour, and the place of women and children in society.…”
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    Climate change, environment and corporate sustainability: further insights on the Ilva case by Alessia Consiglio

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The aim of the present study is to analyse what role will the traditional and Italian-Constitutionally oriented principle of private property, freedom of enterprise, labour and health protection play in the climate change just transition. …”
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    The economic thought of José Calvo Sotelo by Alejandro PRIETO MAZAIRA

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…Through his discourses and essays he developed an economic thought integrating nationalistic and interventionist postulates and a solid defense of private property and austerity, his main goal being to guarantee the independence of the Spanish economy. …”
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    Problems of attraction and use of international investments in Ukraine economy by T.M. Melnyk, K.G. Kasianok

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…Taking into account the statistical data and experts opinions, we can surmise that the main restraining factor for FDI attraction is not the war in the East and social tension in the whole country, however economic factors: the lack of development of private property institution and stock market; washout of capital and profits from domestic companies in favor of the related foreign companies; high interest rates on loans, etc. …”
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