IAFS 3000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Interest

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Universal declaration of human rights states: 1) everyone has the right to own property alone as well as in association with others ; and 2) no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his property . Economic, social, and cultural rights nor covenant on civil and political rights included a right to own property. But they did include provisions that provide that property cannot be a basis for discrimination. This article provided a compromise for both sides, the developing and developed world. The developed states respected the right to protecting property but knew that the government could take the property for a public purpose. The government may only take the property if the procedures are fair and the property owner is properly compensated. For the developing states, they wanted to keep their right to nationalize property- particularly property owned by non-citizens. For example, the u. s. trade embargo on cuba was the result of.

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