Squatting and private property rights : an analysis of the effects of squatting seen in the context of a theory about how increased activity by the state affects the way change comes about in our society

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Squatting and private property rights : an analysis of the effects of squatting seen in the context of a theory about how increased activity by the state affects the way change comes about in our society is a book. It was written by D. H. Cant and published by University College, London (School of Environmental Studies in 1976.

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