View Full Version : Land rights - Who can live where
Guest
27th July 2002, 04:02
Does claiming a place as the home of ones ancestors give them some unnamed right to control over a whole territory sourounding them, i.e. do they have a claim to land they don't use. What do you think?
The question would be more clear if ask as: do people who live in restricted area (villages) have a right to claim ownership of a whole region surrounding them (even if they aren't using it). Does a German have some ancestorical right to throw someone who is not German out of Germany and take his land? What should the person who is having his land siezed do? Fight back?
Stormin Norman
27th July 2002, 21:03
The person who is having their land seized should fight back if they have a legitimate claim to the land. However, if the land was purchased and is not being used the people who purchased the territory, they still have the right to the land.
Lardlad95
27th July 2002, 22:46
well land belongs to the people who are on it. Or seize it.
So if someone kills you and takes your land its obviously not yours anymore.
as far as uying it, then who ever bought it owns it
James
27th July 2002, 22:58
Or we could argue that we didn't make it (i know you will probably say "yes but you may have irrigated it etc). So its not ours to have. Such. I think.
Never mind.
Lardlad95
27th July 2002, 23:01
Quote: from James on 10:58 pm on July 27, 2002
Or we could argue that we didn't make it (i know you will probably say "yes but you may have irrigated it etc). So its not ours to have. Such. I think.
Never mind.
actualy thats kinda true by Cappie belief no one is intitled to the land on Earth I mean you didn't produce it so why should you live there?
Guest
28th July 2002, 22:41
If you have used the earth in a way to produce and utilize land someone else isn't using or claiming then I think you have a right to claim what you have turned into capital. No one should be able to take what you have made capital. They should find something of their own to make capital of.
Lardlad95
28th July 2002, 22:56
Quote: from Guest on 10:41 pm on July 28, 2002
If you have used the earth in a way to produce and utilize land someone else isn't using or claiming then I think you have a right to claim what you have turned into capital. No one should be able to take what you have made capital. They should find something of their own to make capital of.
did you make the Earth? Then what right do you have to it
Guest
28th July 2002, 23:10
if no one else has claimed it and it isn't being used, what right do you have to tell me not to claim it, use it, ect? If I begin to use it because no one else claimed or used it I wouldn't sacrifice my work back to the nothing I got it from. If we said we can't own land, then we can't use it, then we are all tresspassing. If that is the case we might as well die, we have no right to be anywhere.
Nateddi
28th July 2002, 23:15
@ guest
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The Guest
28th July 2002, 23:27
I just got a new Asus notebook (from Taiwan) and wanted to set it up before I got registered.
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