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Author: Koldo Casla

17 May

Time to Redefine Property Taking Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Seriously

[Dr Koldo Casla (Twitter: @koldo_casla) is a Lecturer in International Human Rights Law at Essex Law School and Director of Essex Human Rights Centre Clinic, UK.] In the context of the current food and energy crisis, and the rising cost of living, it is essential to tackle the right to property directly, defining its content and shape in line with the...

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