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

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property

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre | scandalous situations of property and land use, present on 2 I,5 | taking place. However, the property rights upheld by the law 3 I,5 | holders of legal title to the property want to take physical possession, 4 I,8 | intergenerational continuity of family property.~ 5 I,9 | loss of their land — for property speculation is usually the 6 II,2 | peasants as his servants and property, while in Babylonia there 7 II,2 | 24:19-22).~This view of property explains the severity of 8 II,3 | affect the right to the property of the owner (or a relative) 9 II,5 | Destination of Goods and Private Property~28. The effects of the present 10 II,5 | destination of goods.~As regards property, the social teaching of 11 II,5 | human dignity. "Private property or some form of ownership 12 II,5 | 30. The right to private property is not, however, unconditional, 13 II,5 | Whatever concrete forms private property may take as a result of 14 II,5 | The right to private property, which is of itself valid 15 II,5 | fundamental social function of property. Every owner must, therefore, 16 II,5 | social mortgage on private property: "In his use of things man 17 II (24)| creation: the right to private property is subordinated to the right 18 II,5 | on the right of private property.~This doctrine was expounded 19 II,6 | subordination of private property to the universal destination 20 II,8 | distribution of private property;(37)~b) in terms of economic 21 II (37)| wise laws ensure private property": Leo XIII, Encyclical letter 22 II (39)| natural right to private property and its transmission by 23 II (39)| and cannot "burden private property with such exorbitant taxes 24 II,9 | irresponsible use of the right to property and as a serious obstacle 25 II,10 | Respect for the Community Property of Indigenous Populations~ 26 II,10 | not consider individual property the only legitimate form 27 II,10 | ownership, but also holds common property, which is a feature of the 28 II,11 | close links between work and property mean that the former represents 29 III,9 | juridical framework governing property rights and possession and


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