Opublikowane
2025-09-30
Słowa kluczowe
- uciążliwości,
- prawa własności,
- dom,
- artykuł 8 EKPC,
- artykuł 1 Protokołu nr 1 EKPC
Abstrakt
Europejski Trybunał Praw Człowieka zazwyczaj rozpatruje roszczenia dotyczące uciążliwości, takie jak te dotyczące hałasu lub zanieczyszczenia, na podstawie artykułu 8 Europejskiej Konwencji Praw Człowieka, który chroni między innymi prawo do posiadania własnego domu. Z drugiej strony, roszczenia takie są generalnie wyłączone z zakresu ochrony własności na mocy artykułu 1 Protokołu nr 1. Niniejszy artykuł kwestionuje to podejście, argumentując, że wynika ono z wąskiej interpretacji własności i pozostawia luki w ochronie. Te dwa przepisy mogą się wzajemnie uzupełniać i zapewniać bardziej kompleksową ochronę interesów, które na nią zasługują. Artykuł kończy się propozycją dwuwymiarowego podejścia, w którym uciążliwości są analizowane w kontekście obu przepisów.
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