Fragmentation of Property Rights in the Mexican Ejido and Its Effects on the Exercise of Constitutionally Protected Rights

Fragmentation of Property Rights in the Mexican Ejido and Its Effects on the Exercise of Constitutionally Protected Rights
Author: Enrique Boone Barrera
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2014
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"In order to alleviate poverty in Mexico, the federal government created a form of land tenure called the ejido. People in the ejido work and live under a particular set of federal regulations which, among other things, severely restricts transferring ejido land. After almost a century of being legislated, however, the ejido has not helped its inhabitants rise out of poverty. Moreover, the ejido, I argue, became an impediment to even economic and political progress in Mexico because it isolated a portion of the population within this regime and placed barriers to the exercise of its members' constitutionally protected rights and freedoms. Through an analysis of the conflict in the Atenco ejido, I will show how the ejido's legal regime, which aims to regulate the economic use of the land, filters the ejidatarios' relations with all other levels of government. The ejido's regulations affect, thus, the political agency of the ejidatario outside of the ejido. Using a historical and empirical approach, I explain the failure of the ejido as a productive asset and also as a site for political participation. In the process, I caution against calls for greater autonomy of the ejido if they rely on the idea of an intrinsic characteristic that unites all inhabitants of the ejido into "one people", or if they rely on the idea of self-legitimizing shared understandings that operate without the need of checks and balances. I conclude with law reform proposals that take into consideration Mexico's history and the actual socio-political environment in which ejidos operate. These reforms aim at making the ejido more responsive to the plurality of experiences within the ejido as well as to the plurality of other political units of which it forms part." --

The Ejido; Mexico's Way Out

The Ejido; Mexico's Way Out
Author: Eyler Newton Simpson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 906
Release: 1937
Genre: History
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In Mexico the term ejido is applied to agricultural lands held collectively by agrarian communities. In this book, the ejido becomes a point of departure for a detailed examination of the whole gamut of problems in rural Mexico--land distribution and tenure, education, agricultural credit, and political organization and social control. Finally, the ejido is evaluated in relation to land reform and the future economic and social organization of Mexico. Originally published in 1937. A UNC Press Enduring Edition -- UNC Press Enduring Editions use the latest in digital technology to make available again books from our distinguished backlist that were previously out of print. These editions are published unaltered from the original, and are presented in affordable paperback formats, bringing readers both historical and cultural value.

Analyzing multilevel governance in Mexico

Analyzing multilevel governance in Mexico
Author: Trench, T.
Publisher: CIFOR
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2018-03-16
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Who makes land use decisions, how are decisions made, and who influences whom, how and why? This working paper is part of a series based on research studying multilevel decision-making institutions and processes. The series is aimed at providing insight i

Gender and Law

Gender and Law
Author: Lorenzo Cotula
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789251055632

Women constitute a large portion of the economically active population engaged in agriculture. International instruments on human rights, the environment and sustainable development reaffirm the principle of non-discrimination on the basis of sex or gender. Yet women often face gendered obstacles in realizing their rights and feeding their families. The right to an adequate standard of living, including adequate food, may thus not be fulfilled. These obstacles may stem from directly or indirectly discriminatory norms or from entrenched socio-cultural practices, or both. This study analyses the gender dimension of agriculture-related legislation in a selection of different countries around the world, examining the legal status of women in three key areas: rights to land and other natural resources; rights of women agricultural workers; and rights concerning women's agricultural self-employment activities, ranging from women's status in rural cooperatives to their access to credit, training and extension services.

Property and Dispossession

Property and Dispossession
Author: Allan Greer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2018-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107160642

Offers a new reading of the history of the colonization of North America and the dispossession of its indigenous peoples.

The Education System in Mexico

The Education System in Mexico
Author: David Scott
Publisher: UCL Press
Total Pages: 182
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1787350762

Over the last three decades, a significant amount of research has sought to relate educational institutions, policies, practices and reforms to social structures and agencies. A number of models have been developed that have become the basis for attempting to understand the complex relation between education and society. At the same time, national and international bodies tasked with improving educational performances seem to be writing in a void, in that there is no rigorous theory guiding their work, and their documents exhibit few references to groups, institutions and forces that can impede or promote their programmes and projects. As a result, the recommendations these bodies provide to their clients display little to no comprehension of how and under what conditions the recommendations can be put into effect. The Education System in Mexico directly addresses this problem. By combining abstract insights with the practicalities of educational reforms, policies, practices and their social antecedents, it offers a long overdue reflection of the history, effects and significance of the Mexican educational system, as well as presenting a more cogent understanding of the relationship between educational institutions and social forces in Mexico and around the world.

Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, Administration, and Governance

Innovations in Land Rights Recognition, Administration, and Governance
Author: Klaus Deininger
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2010-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 082138581X

The importance of good land governance to strengthen women s land rights, facilitate land-related investment, transfer land to better uses, use it as collateral, and allow effective decentralization through collection of property taxes has long been recognized. The challenges posed by recent global developments, especially urbanization, increased and more volatile food prices, and climate change have raised the profile of land and the need for countries to have appropriate land policies. However, efforts to improve country-level land governance are often frustrated by technical complexities, institutional fragmentation, vested interests, and lack of a shared vision on how to move towards good land governance and measure progress in concrete settings. Recent initiatives have recognized the important challenges this raises and the need for partners to act in a collaborative and coordinated fashion to address them. The breadth and depth of the papers included in this volume, all of which were presented at the World Bank s Annual Conference on Land Policy and Administration, illustrate the benefits from such collaboration. They are indicative not only of the diversity of issues related to land governance but, more importantly, highlight that, even though the topic is complex and politically challenging, there is a wealth of promising new approaches to improving land governance through innovative technologies, country-wide policy dialogue, and legal and administrative reforms. The publication is based on an on-going partnership between the World Bank, the International Federation of Surveyors, the Global Land Tool Network and the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization provide tools that can help to address land governance in practice and at scale. It is our hope that this volume will be of use to increase awareness of and support to the successful implementation of innovative approaches that can help to not only improve land governance, but also thereby contribute to the well-being of the poorest and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.