Abstract
The presented issue is relevant because it calls for a thorough analysis of both the theoretical and practical aspects of guaranteeing land's inviolability in order to identify the critical elements that must be taken into account when putting legislative measures into place to guarantee the inviolability of private property in the context of contemporary economic conditions. The aim of the research is to consider practical and theoretical aspects of ensuring the inviolability of land as an integral component of land ownership relations. The combination of systematic analysis of the features of legislative acts constructed in various countries, which determine various aspects of solving issues of protecting the inviolability of property, with an analytical investigation of the practical implementations of these provisions, forms the basis of the methodological approach to this study. The findings of the study indicate the importance of clear regulation of the protection of the inviolability of property by current legislative provisions and the need to implement these provisions in everyday practice when resolving disputes on determining the principles of inviolability of property and its protection in individual cases. The authors suggest supplementing the current legislation of Ukraine with a number of provisions for better regulation of land ownership relations. The results obtained in the study and the conclusions formulated on their basis are essential for establishing the key principles that determine the inviolability of property and can be used in planning changes to the current legislation on the specific features of ensuring the inviolability of property as well as determining the degree of punishment for its violation.
Keywords: the inviolability of property; invasion of land; violation of borders; self-defence of land property; trespass on land
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