CONSTITUTIONAL BASIS OF PROPERTY RIGHTS PROTECTION
Abstract
The Constitution is followed in the adoption and implementation of adopted regulatory legal instruments and property rights changes. The protection of property rights and owner rights is the goal of several provisions in our Constitution, which is regarded as the supreme law of the land. In particular, Article 41 of the Constitution guarantees everyone the right to possess property. This constitutional norm states that a citizen's age, legal competence, or rights are irrelevant when determining ownership. Stated differently, a citizen is deemed to possess property by birth, and the law offers ample avenues for this to occur
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