
handle: 11000/25752
Dignified housing is a concept constantly used by people who are at risk of social exclusion or by the caretaker of the necessary resources, they take as residence a property whose property is not sustained, individually or in groups, out of necessity or commitment, circumventing the rights of others and in conditions of difficult habitability. Faced with their need, the patrimonial damage of the usurped arises. The legislation often collides between two rights. This work aims to be a legislative and documentary review of these two proposals
Vivienda digna es un concepto esgrimido constantemente por personas que en riesgo de exclusión social o por carecer de los recursos necesarios, toman por morada un inmueble cuya propiedad no ostentan, individualmente o en grupo, por necesidad o reivindicación, sorteando los derechos ajenos y en condiciones de difícil habitabilidad. Frente a su necesidad surge el perjuicio patrimonial del usurpado. La legislación choca a menudo entre estos dos derechos. Pretende este trabajo ser una revisión legislativa y documental de estas dos propuestas
violencia, CDU::3 - Ciencias sociales::34 - Derecho, usurpación, vivienda, ocupación, propiedad, derecho
violencia, CDU::3 - Ciencias sociales::34 - Derecho, usurpación, vivienda, ocupación, propiedad, derecho
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