Property, human rights law and land surveyors

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Land surveyors have a lot to do with property rights. This paper presents an inventory of international human rights law regarding property rights, relevant for land surveyors. It addresses the history and current status of international law and case law, and it reflects on the aspects that shape the human right to property as a controversial human right. The paper includes a consideration on related rights, such as the human right to housing and to food. The paper concludes that human rights form an important context for the land surveyor’s profession and ends with describing interfaces between the human rights to property and the profession.

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van der Molen, P. (2016). Property, human rights law and land surveyors. Survey Review, 48(346), 51–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/00396265.2015.1097594

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