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Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Towards a better distribution of land

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   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre | situations of property and land use, present on almost all continents.~ 2 Pre | marginalized to enjoy the use of the land and its goods 3 I,3 | division of land ownership and use have been implemented in 4 I,4 | technical training for a correct use of the cultivation techniques 5 I,5 | economic activity based on the use of natural resources have 6 I,5 | conflict with the right of use of the soil deriving from 7 I,10 | such techniques and how to use them to best advantage.~ 8 I,13 | agricultural production. While the use of land for export production 9 II,2 | deprive the person who has the use of land of its possession, 10 II,3 | a transfer of rights of use and does not affect the 11 II,5 | goods."(18)~The right to the use of earthly goods is a natural 12 II (19)| the fundamental right to use the material goods of the 13 II,5 | at their service to good use, making them bear fruit 14 II,5 | a position to have free use of these goods, having acquired 15 II,5 | private property: "In his use of things man should regard 16 II (24)| the right common to all to use the goods of the whole of 17 II (24)| subordinated to the right to common use, to the fact that goods 18 II,5 | right of every person to the use of the goods needed in order 19 II,6 | keeping for his exclusive use what he does not need, when 20 II,6 | are intended for common use: both the goods of nature 21 II,7 | intended to promote a proper use of the right to private 22 II,7 | to prevent its continued use in vast areas as an absolute 23 II (39)| authorities cannot arbitrarily use their right to define the 24 II,9 | a socially irresponsible use of the right to property 25 II,9 | of the size intended here use family labour for the most 26 II,9 | also through appropriate use of inputs.~The efficiency 27 II,12 | fulfillment through the use of their own intelligence 28 III,1 | access to land, its efficient use and increased employment.~ 29 III,3 | any conflict between the use of techniques suited to 30 III,3 | tilling methods and soil use, which tend to be strongly 31 III,7 | to allow the profitable use of certain techniques, for 32 III,7 | co-operatives — allow a fuller use of machinery and an effective 33 III,8 | occupied and exactly how their use is to be restored to them, 34 III,8 | ownership unsuited to the use of modern inputs and technological 35 III,9 | rights and possession and use of land, taking particular


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