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  1. Land reform in the Philippines has long been a contentious issue rooted in the Spanish colonial period. Some efforts began during the American colonial period with renewed efforts during the Commonwealth, following independence, during martial law, and especially following the People Power Revolution in 1986.

  2. 22 sty 2021 · Land reform has long been a contentious issue in the Philippines. Tilled by often indigent peasants, the bulk of the country’s arable land is owned by a handful of wealthy families and powerful...

  3. 8 lis 2019 · Based on agency theory, the existing regulation-based programme, which relies on the state’s power to expropriate, should give away to a more demand-driven, community-led Agrarian Reform Program that gives the parties more space to negotiate and bargain about the final allocation of the land.

  4. the formulation of land reform policies, the Code of 1963 brought about the liberation of land reform with a comprehensive approach. Yet, no one was more aware of its impact than the makers of the Code, who were just as appalled by its weaknesses as they were attracted by its strengths. Despite the

  5. 1 gru 2017 · The Philippines’ longstanding campaign for agrarian reform has largely been led mainly by peasant organizations with deep links to the democracy movement. Following the transition from martial...

  6. about several aspects of Philippine land reform. The framework is basically historical, first, because modes of land tenure have changed through time; second, because while developing from within, as it were, land reform has also had its direction altered from time to time by legislative or administrative fiat. My strategy is simple. Following ...

  7. 31 gru 2005 · Using empirical evidence from the Philippine land reform (1972–2005), this paper examines land reform theory and practice, and argues that convention has a priori excluded a significant...

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