Despite the restrictions imposed by Mexico's Agrarian Law, the ejido form of land tenure has allowed the co-existence of diverse forms of appropriation and land use. However, this flexibility has been marked by an ongoing process of individualized appropriation of ejidal lands. The objective of this study is to contribute to the discussion surrounding the conditions of normative plurality in the context of ejidos. The distance between de jure and defacto rights with respect to the forms of accessing and appropriating ejidal lands is the entry point for a reflection on the conditions that determine the conversion, or resistance, to the individualized appropriation of ejidal lands in southern Yucatán, and the significance of this transformati...
In post-Revolutionary Mexico, two issues became pervasive: municipality and agrarianism. While munic...
International audienceIn Belize, land property rights have been instituted in colonial contexts mark...
Galvanized by the arguments of Hernando De Soto (1980 and 2000), the international development commu...
The legalization of ejido land alienation is the most radical change promoted in 1992 with the amend...
In the 1990s the Mexican peasants witnessed the introduction of a new Agrarian Law and the implement...
Mexico has three types of land ownership or land tenure regarding rural land; private, state, and wh...
Yucatan stands out as the federal state with the highest percentage of indigenous population where t...
The constitutional reforms undertaken in Mexico in 1992, as well as the systematic implementation of...
The structure of land tenure is an essential component of sustainable development in the sense of eq...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
National audienceCe texte propose un éclairage d’ensemble de la réforme agraire, des droits ejidaux ...
The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in t...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
El ejido posrevolucionario fue definido por uno de los juristas especialistaen el tema, como sui gen...
31 páginasFrom the specialty of the denominated Land Law or Agrarian Law, legal science has a great ...
In post-Revolutionary Mexico, two issues became pervasive: municipality and agrarianism. While munic...
International audienceIn Belize, land property rights have been instituted in colonial contexts mark...
Galvanized by the arguments of Hernando De Soto (1980 and 2000), the international development commu...
The legalization of ejido land alienation is the most radical change promoted in 1992 with the amend...
In the 1990s the Mexican peasants witnessed the introduction of a new Agrarian Law and the implement...
Mexico has three types of land ownership or land tenure regarding rural land; private, state, and wh...
Yucatan stands out as the federal state with the highest percentage of indigenous population where t...
The constitutional reforms undertaken in Mexico in 1992, as well as the systematic implementation of...
The structure of land tenure is an essential component of sustainable development in the sense of eq...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
National audienceCe texte propose un éclairage d’ensemble de la réforme agraire, des droits ejidaux ...
The ejidos and agrarian communities are the form of land tenure that covers most of the surface in t...
Dilemmas of natural resources governance have been a central concern for scholars, policy makers and...
El ejido posrevolucionario fue definido por uno de los juristas especialistaen el tema, como sui gen...
31 páginasFrom the specialty of the denominated Land Law or Agrarian Law, legal science has a great ...
In post-Revolutionary Mexico, two issues became pervasive: municipality and agrarianism. While munic...
International audienceIn Belize, land property rights have been instituted in colonial contexts mark...
Galvanized by the arguments of Hernando De Soto (1980 and 2000), the international development commu...