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

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1 Intro | the process by which the ownership of land becomes concentrated 2 Intro | attention to problems of land ownership and spurs them to take the 3 I,3 | more just division of land ownership and use have been implemented 4 I,4 | then force them to give up ownership of their land.~ 5 I,5 | deriving from an occupation and ownership of the land the origins 6 I,5 | lost the legal right to ownership of land on which they had 7 I,7 | process under which land ownership is being concentrated in 8 I,8 | Legal Recognition of Ownership Rights~14. In many countries, 9 I,8 | obtain legal recognition of ownership rights over land that they 10 I,8 | to obtain recognition of ownership rights.~Small farmers lose 11 I,8 | every case: uncertainty over ownership of the land is a major disincentive 12 I,9 | directly proportionate to ownership of production inputs, particularly 13 I (11) | agrarian economies between land ownership, access to credit and distribution 14 I,12 | in the division of land ownership and the policies giving 15 I,14 | the distribution of land ownership set in motion a process 16 II | BIBLE AND THE CHURCH ~ON OWNERSHIP OF LAND ~AND AGRICULTURAL 17 II,2 | Israelites had the right to ownership of the earth, which the 18 II,2 | limitations to the right of ownership, for example the ban on 19 II,3 | parallel efforts to bind the ownership of land to its possessor 20 II,4 | Ownership of Land in the Social Teaching 21 II,5 | goods, having acquired their ownership.(21)~Such ownership is a 22 II,5 | their ownership.(21)~Such ownership is a condition and protection 23 II,5 | property or some form of ownership of external goods assures 24 II (21) | bear fruit, man takes over ownership of small parts of the various 25 II,5 | if the right to private ownership of goodsincluding productive 26 II,6 | exercise of the right to ownership of the earth as productive 27 II (29) | Ownership of the means of production 28 II (29) | solidarity among working people. Ownership of this kind has no justification 29 II,7 | of the right to private ownership of land are unable to prevent 30 II,7 | to redistribution of the ownership of land.~Expropriation of 31 II,8 | capable of extending private ownership of land as long as public 32 II,8 | distribution of private ownership and of durable consumer 33 II,8 | to ensure continuity of ownership of material goods within 34 II (39) | to define the duties of ownership if this violates the natural 35 II,9 | mobility, and also State ownership of land as leading to a 36 II,10 | legitimate form of land ownership, but also holds common property, 37 II,10 | consideration.~This form of ownership plays such an important 38 II,10 | development of community ownership ought not to blind us to 39 II,10 | the fact that this type of ownership is bound to change. Any 40 II,11 | of the right to private ownership of land. The close links 41 II,12 | there exists another form of ownership which is becoming no less 42 III,6 | conferring the right to land ownership, and the educational system 43 III,8 | protection for their rights of ownership and possession.~The reform 44 III,8 | the preservation of common ownership and that of land privatization. 45 III,8 | possession based on common ownership — a form of ownership unsuited 46 III,8 | common ownership — a form of ownership unsuited to the use of modern 47 III,8 | gradually to shift to individual ownership as agriculture develops. 48 III,8 | individual assignment of land ownership to develop also in the case 49 III (52)| the advantages of common ownership should not be underestimated, 50 III (52)| land. In this case, common ownership guarantees access to land 51 III (52)| in the case of individual ownership, it means that small farmers 52 III (52)| In other words, common ownership helps to avoid extreme poverty 53 Conclu | through a distribution of land ownership carried out in a spirit


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