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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia - Property Ownership Right
The concept of property or ownership has no single or universally accepted definition. Like other foundational concepts which have great ...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Property In Philosophy
In medieval and Renaissance Europe the term "property" essentially referred to land. Much rethinking was necessary in order for land to c...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Property In English Philosophy
In medieval and Renaissance Europe the term "property" essentially referred to land. Much rethinking was necessary in order for land to c...
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Crime: Encyclopedia - Crime
A crime in a broad sense is an act that violates a political or moral law of any one person or social grouping. In the narrow sense, a cr...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Types Of Property
Most legal systems distinguish between different types (Immovable property, Estate in land, Real estate, Real property) of property, espe...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Theories Of Property
Anthropology studies the diverse systems of ownership, rights of use and transfer, and possession under the term "theories of property". ...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - What Can Be Property?
The two major justifictions of original property, or homesteading, are effort and scarcity. John Locke emphasized effort, "mixing your la...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - General Characteristics
Modern property rights conceive of ownership and possession as belonging to legal individuals, even if the legal individual is not a real...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - General Characteristics
Modern property rights conceive of ownership and possession as belonging to legal individuals, even if the legal individual is not a real...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Use Of The Term
The concept of property or ownership has no single or universally accepted definition. Like other foundational concepts which have great ...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Theories Of Property
Anthropology studies the diverse systems of ownership, rights of use and transfer, and possession under the term "theories of property". ...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - What Can Be Property?
The two major justifictions of original property, or homesteading, are effort and scarcity. John Locke emphasized effort, "mixing your la...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Use Of The Term
The concept of property or ownership has no single or universally accepted definition. Like other foundational concepts which have great ...
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Property Ownership Right: Encyclopedia Ii - Property Ownership Right - Types Of Property
Most legal systems distinguish between different types (Immovable property, Estate in land, Real estate, Real property) of property, espe...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Definition Of Crime In General
Most people who use this word are not "crime" specialists. Generally the word indicates a social concept of the person, where a specific ...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Definition Of Crime In General
Most people who use this word are not "crime" specialists. Generally the word indicates a social concept of the person, where a specific ...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Study
Matters related to criminal behavior in society are studied in the field of sociology in the sub-field of criminology, and a person who s...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Other Uses Of The Word Worldwide
In other languages, "crime" usually refers to the English word "felony".
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Natural Law Theory
An alternative view of crime is derived from the theory of natural law. In this view, crime is the violation of individual rights. Since ...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - History
The first civilizations had codes of law, though these codes were not always recorded. The first known written codes were written by the ...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Natural Law Theory
An alternative view of crime is derived from the theory of natural law. In this view, crime is the violation of individual rights. Since ...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Study
Matters related to criminal behavior in society are studied in the field of sociology in the sub-field of criminology, and a person who s...
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - History
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Crime: Encyclopedia Ii - Crime - Other Uses Of The Word Worldwide
Main articles: Felony, and [[{{{2}}}]], and [[{{{3}}}]], and [[{{{4}}}]], and [[{{{5}}}]]
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