Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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Protection granted to foreigners and their property
Maroua El Jihaoui, Ibrahim Ba Mohammed
Abstract
The right to property is one of the civil rights
that people enjoy, and this right has known a
steady development and is linked to the
development of human societies and human
thought, as ownership began in ancient groups,
collective ownership of the tribe, then the family,
before it appeared in the form of individual or
private property. This development has resulted
in the possibility of foreign ownership of real
estate, and benefiting from this right, taking into
account the controls and restrictions imposed by
the national law of each country. However, this
right may be encountered by symptoms and
deficiencies related to the legal status of a
foreigner within the national territory that
prevent them from enjoying it, including the
state's expulsion of the foreigner from its
national territory.
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