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Social Movements, Law and the Politics of Land Reform - Lessons from Brazil (Hardcover, New)
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Social Movements, Law and the Politics of Land Reform - Lessons from Brazil (Hardcover, New)
Series: Law, Development and Globalization
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Social Movements, Law and the Politics of Land Reform investigates
how state and rural social movements are struggling for land reform
against the background of a re-emergence of constitutional promises
and projects in much of the developing world. By the early 1990s,
as state driven was eschewed in favour of neo-liberal market
principles, the historic centrality of rural conflicts was called
into question. And accelerated urbanisation -- most notably in
China, India and Latin America -- appeared to spell the death of
the peasantry itself. Nevertheless, significant struggles continue:
in China, largely in response to land grabs by powerful coalitions
of speculators and party officials; in India, as low caste tenant
farmers and landless indigenous people continue to demand land
redistribution; in South Africa, and elsewhere. This book focuses
on the relationship between these struggles and the state. Taking
Brazil as an example, Social Movements, Law and the Politics of
Land Reform outlines the complex reasons behind the failures of its
constitution and law enforcement mechanisms to deliver social
justice. Whilst developments there have distinctive origins, they
nevertheless provide important lessons and insights for other
countries. In particular, it is argued that Brazil's failures -- as
elsewhere -- are based not simply on the severe and widespread
overestimation of the promise of law -- its power and autonomy --
but, more significantly, upon a corresponding underestimation of
law's relations of power. Using detailed empirical evidence the
book develops a threefold argument: first, the inescapable presence
of power relations in all aspects of the production and
reproduction of law; secondly their dominant impact on socio-legal
outcomes; and finally, given the significance of power relations,
the essential role played by social movements as a force in the
realisation of law's progressive potential.
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