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Title: Problems of protection of the rights to real estate in modern armed conflicts
Authors: Spiesivtsev, Denys
Affiliation: Lesya Ukrainka Volyn National University
Bibliographic description (Ukraine): Spiesivtsev D. Problems of Protection of the Rights to Real Estate in Modern Armed Conflicts. Area Nauki. 2023. № 2 (11). С. 140–146.
Journal/Collection: Area Nauki
Issue: 2 (11)
Issue Date: 2023
Date of entry: 31-Dec-2024
Publisher: Fundacja "Ośrodek Rozwoju Kompetencji Akademickich"
Country (code): PL
Keywords: Civil law
real estate
immovable property
protection of civil rights
property rights
armed conflict
self-defense
non-state actors
Page range: 140–146
Abstract: The article is devoted to the consideration of the modern challenges for the doctrine of grounds for protection of rights to real estate in the context of modern armed conflicts. The author define factors that determine necessity of modernization of current legal mechanism of property rights protection and considers two main models of violation property rights to real estate during armed conflict: 1) armed groups carry out shelling of objects of real estate that are private property; 2) armed groups establish control over certain objects of real estate that are private property and use them to arrange fire positions in connection with which they are attacked by government forces. Turning to provisions of Ukrainian legislation and international conventions he describes main possible means of restoration property rights to real estate that were violated during armed conflict. Main provisions of effective control doctrine are considered. Features of doctrine of protection and self-defense are formulated.
URI: https://evnuir.vnu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/26867
Content type: Article
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