4. Suggestions for a method to address the private property
problem in coastal areas
It is known that the title deeds which remain in coastal regions and which are subject to annulment involve two types of areas. These are included either within the development plans or in areas with no development plans. The properties which remain on the borders of the shore borderline in these two areas are registered on the title deed both on behalf of public administrations and privateproperty. There is no legal barrier preventing the annulment of the title deed registries of the properties which have been registered on behalf of public bodies and institutions without any compensation.
In this case, the problem involves the elimination of private property in planned and unplanned coastal areas where the shore borderline has been determined (Table 2).