Legal Question in International Law in Italy
European Convention of Human Rights & Hunting
I live and work from my property in Italy. Under Italian law licenced hunters have the right to enter my land (although I am not entitled to request proof of licence).
My partner was assaulted by a hunter 4 years ago on our land.
We have just been refused an application (based on economic impacts . bed & breakfast) to have our land declared exempt from hunting.
I would like to ask whether I can use Article 8. of the European Convention on Human Rights to insist that my property remain private and use it to refuse this 'right to roam' by hunters?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: European Convention of Human Rights & Hunting
Dear Sir/Madam
Basically the problem is that to run a B&B the land has to be classified as agricultural.
I suggest you can solve the problem putting in your land some animals that are not allowed to hunt, to obtain a protected area from the Guardie Forestali.
BR
Alessandro Bont�
(www.avvocati.us)
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