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rich 4
richer 1
riches 2
right 47
rights 27
rio 1
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50 all
49 no
48 such
47 right
46 development
43 farmers
42 can
Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace
Towards a better distribution of land

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right

   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre | that will re-establish the right of the poor and marginalized 2 I,5 | are in conflict with the right of use of the soil deriving 3 I,5 | these peoples lost the legal right to ownership of land on 4 I,11 | amounts to a denial of the right to health for the rural 5 II,1 | motive for division.~The right and duty of the human being 6 II,2 | Children~24. Israelites had the right to ownership of the earth, 7 II,2 | one hand, nobody has the right to deprive the person who 8 II,2 | this would violate a divine right, and even the king cannot 9 II,2 | numerous limitations to the right of ownership, for example 10 II,2 | 25), the call not to reap right to the edges of the field, 11 II,3 | and does not affect the right to the property of the owner ( 12 II,5 | earthly goods."(18)~The right to the use of earthly goods 13 II,5 | is a natural and primary right with universal application, 14 II,5 | overridden by any other economic right,(19) but must be upheld 15 II,5 | also upholds the natural right to individual appropriation 16 II (19)| 1941, Pius XII spoke of the right to material goods: "Every 17 II (19)| by nature the fundamental right to use the material goods 18 II (19)| implementation. This individual right cannot be in any way suppressed, 19 II (20)| This is a natural right because, according to the 20 II,5 | experience show, if the right to private ownership of 21 II,5 | of freedom."(23)~30. The right to private property is not, 22 II,5 | and not an end.(24)~The right to private property, which 23 II (24)| tradition has never upheld this right as absolute and untouchable. 24 II (24)| has always understood this right within the broader context 25 II (24)| the broader context of the right common to all to use the 26 II (24)| the whole of creation: the right to private property is subordinated 27 II (24)| property is subordinated to the right to common use, to the fact 28 II,5 | extreme necessity he has the right to supply himself with what 29 II,5 | riches of others."(26) The right of every person to the use 30 II,5 | live sets a limit on the right of private property.~This 31 II,5 | without guaranteeing their right to receive a portion necessary 32 II,6 | analyzing the exercise of the right to ownership of the earth 33 II,6 | number of people of the right to take part in the process 34 II,6 | which trample every acquired right — sometimes even legal title 35 II,7 | promote a proper use of the right to private ownership of 36 II,7 | vast areas as an absolute right without any limitations 37 II (39)| cannot arbitrarily use their right to define the duties of 38 II (39)| this violates the natural right to private property and 39 II,9 | irresponsible use of the right to property and as a serious 40 II,11 | correct exercise of the right to private ownership of 41 II,11 | conditions that ensure the right to work;(45)~b) guarantee 42 II,11 | b) guarantee of the right to just remuneration for 43 II,11 | safeguard their rights;(47) the right of association is a necessary 44 III,6 | favour men in conferring the right to land ownership, and the 45 III,6 | ensure women of an effective right to land, with concrete attention 46 III,9 | and hence to guarantee the right of workers freely to negotiate 47 Conclu | of the weak and of their right, as children of God, to


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