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- Title
CRIMINALITY IN URBANISM AND REAL ESTATE CIRCULATION IN KOSOVO AND HUMAN RIGHTS.
- Authors
BEKA, Agron
- Abstract
The 20th Century can be considered as a century where human rights began to be acknowledged as common human values. This century witnessed several incremental violations of human rights. The most pronounced phenomenon of infringing human rights is criminality. More specifically, organized crime violates and harms human rights in the political, economic and social fields. Economic, social and cultural rights are integral part of the list of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. International pact for economic, social and cultural rights is mandatory for all contractual parties, which have established a control system, which consists of report publications with measures taken by the parties. Nevertheless, despite well-established legislation in this field, the International Convention adopted by the General Assembly of UN for combating the crime, there is no indicator, which shows that organized crime is decreasing. Therefore, studying, treating and researching this field, in general it contributes to combating crime, and in particular combating the crime in urbanism and real estate circulation.
- Publication
Vizione, 2015, Vol 23, p249
- ISSN
1409-8962
- Publication type
Article