Property Rights Could Undermine Social and Economic Human Rights
The article explores how property relates to human rights. It discusses whether property is a human right itself or if it can sometimes get in the way of other human rights like social and economic rights. The researchers look at cases where property rights clash with cultural rights, social and economic rights, and how property protection can sometimes lead to human rights abuses. They suggest that property's role in human rights is best understood by looking at how it can support other human rights claims. The study shows that examining how property can help uphold various human rights can lead to unexpected conclusions.