Property Law in legal terms

Session

LAW

Description

Property rights may have different treatments in different legal systems, depending on time periods, countries and legal differences. Mainly, it is clear that there is a very well-known division, into immovable property and movable property, which means the division of things depending on their spatial position.

The right to property in the legal aspect is regulated through many different laës, whether they are in our country or in any country where a certain issue can be discussed and dealt with which is chosen and guaranteed by law. Therefore, ëe can say that this right is fully guaranteed and protected by laws and by the constitution of a country.

If we address the context in Kosovo, the laws that address and regulate property issues originate from different periods of Kosovo's history, from the time of confiscations in communism, the economic liberalism of the 1980s and the ethnic discrimination of the 1990s, until the regulations announced by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), and the legislation adopted after February 17, 2008, as well as the 2012 law.

More precisely, the property right is one of the oldest problems that history knows, since the creation of humanity and the right, this element has been a matter of discussion, some of the constituent parts of every society, often an element and factor of raising the problems of different social Even in Kosovo, the right to property is a right guaranteed by the Constitution, protected by the laws in force and according to the right to the protection of certain laws, the right to property is protected by a special laë in Kosovo as well.

Keywords:

Right, Property, Constitution, law, Kosovo.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-95-6

Location

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Start Date

28-10-2023 8:00 AM

End Date

29-10-2023 6:00 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2023.130

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Property Law in legal terms

UBT Lipjan, Kosovo

Property rights may have different treatments in different legal systems, depending on time periods, countries and legal differences. Mainly, it is clear that there is a very well-known division, into immovable property and movable property, which means the division of things depending on their spatial position.

The right to property in the legal aspect is regulated through many different laës, whether they are in our country or in any country where a certain issue can be discussed and dealt with which is chosen and guaranteed by law. Therefore, ëe can say that this right is fully guaranteed and protected by laws and by the constitution of a country.

If we address the context in Kosovo, the laws that address and regulate property issues originate from different periods of Kosovo's history, from the time of confiscations in communism, the economic liberalism of the 1980s and the ethnic discrimination of the 1990s, until the regulations announced by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK), and the legislation adopted after February 17, 2008, as well as the 2012 law.

More precisely, the property right is one of the oldest problems that history knows, since the creation of humanity and the right, this element has been a matter of discussion, some of the constituent parts of every society, often an element and factor of raising the problems of different social Even in Kosovo, the right to property is a right guaranteed by the Constitution, protected by the laws in force and according to the right to the protection of certain laws, the right to property is protected by a special laë in Kosovo as well.