Galvanized by the arguments of Hernando De Soto (1980 and 2000), the international development community and many academics have pushed land titling as an essential way to help the people of low-income settlements around the world. However, research has demonstrated that the act of defining property rights is problematic: there are often multiple property rights systems operating in any given place (Payne 2002) and the act of defining rights can generate conflict and violence (Alston et al. 1999). Thus, studying the process of land titling is especially important at the present time. Mexico has one of the longest running and most ambitious land regularization programs, making it an obvious place for research. In Legalizando la Ciudad, Tito ...
This article analyzes the Chão Legal [Legal Ground] program, being executed in the Estrada Nova wate...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
The regularization of illegal housing areas has long been a paradigm of urban governance in Mexico.1...
Land titling programs are increasingly encouraged by international organizations as an essential com...
The Mexican state's way of securing people's right to own a home in irregular settlements is to regu...
In the 1990s the Mexican peasants witnessed the introduction of a new Agrarian Law and the implement...
In many developing countries property rights over rural land are main-tained through continuous pers...
This article focuses on the interactions between state and community mechanisms in the design and de...
Land titling involves the transfer of real property rights over a certain portion of land, accredite...
This article focuses on the interactions between state and community mechanisms in the design and de...
The constitutional reforms undertaken in Mexico in 1992, as well as the systematic implementation of...
This article aims to propose a methodological design to explain and assess the land titling programs...
This paper analyzes the role of social ownership of land in the expansion of cities in Mexico, autho...
The objective of this article is to analyze the concept and function of “lands of common distributio...
This article analyzes the land distribution in hacienda Bellavista, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico....
This article analyzes the Chão Legal [Legal Ground] program, being executed in the Estrada Nova wate...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
The regularization of illegal housing areas has long been a paradigm of urban governance in Mexico.1...
Land titling programs are increasingly encouraged by international organizations as an essential com...
The Mexican state's way of securing people's right to own a home in irregular settlements is to regu...
In the 1990s the Mexican peasants witnessed the introduction of a new Agrarian Law and the implement...
In many developing countries property rights over rural land are main-tained through continuous pers...
This article focuses on the interactions between state and community mechanisms in the design and de...
Land titling involves the transfer of real property rights over a certain portion of land, accredite...
This article focuses on the interactions between state and community mechanisms in the design and de...
The constitutional reforms undertaken in Mexico in 1992, as well as the systematic implementation of...
This article aims to propose a methodological design to explain and assess the land titling programs...
This paper analyzes the role of social ownership of land in the expansion of cities in Mexico, autho...
The objective of this article is to analyze the concept and function of “lands of common distributio...
This article analyzes the land distribution in hacienda Bellavista, in the state of Jalisco, Mexico....
This article analyzes the Chão Legal [Legal Ground] program, being executed in the Estrada Nova wate...
We present and apply an analytical framework for understanding land tenure change in the wake of rad...
The regularization of illegal housing areas has long been a paradigm of urban governance in Mexico.1...