Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines

<p>In the 35 years since the end of the dictatorship in the Philippines many rural poor Filipinos have been caught up in a political battle over the pace and direction of agrarian change. This paper focuses on the political-legal dimension of agrarian conflict in one region, exploring how it h...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Franco, Danilo Tanael Carranza
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Language:English
Published: Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://ssrn.com/abstract=2278497
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spelling doaj-a78e6baa82c840e7ad5d06e3949acb262020-11-24T22:20:45ZengOñati International Institute for the Sociology of LawOñati Socio-Legal Series2079-59712014-01-01413562226Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the PhilippinesJennifer Franco0Danilo Tanael CarranzaTransnational Institute<p>In the 35 years since the end of the dictatorship in the Philippines many rural poor Filipinos have been caught up in a political battle over the pace and direction of agrarian change. This paper focuses on the political-legal dimension of agrarian conflict in one region, exploring how it has fueled and been fueled by criminalization, particularly the indiscriminate filing of criminal charges against share tenants struggling for recognition as legal land rights holders under the 1988 agrarian reform law. Here, criminalization is a form of landlord retribution against tenants who dare to defy the status quo. The case demonstrates how tenants get &ldquo;bound by law&rdquo; &ndash; e.g., caught up in inconsistencies in state law and ensnared in costly legalist traps set by powerful landowners threatened with redistribution, but then also leading to innovative collective efforts to activate state officials to step in on the side of peasants to make state law authoritative in society.</p> <hr /><p>En los 35 a&ntilde;os transcurridos desde el final de la dictadura en Filipinas muchos filipinos pobres de zonas rurales se han visto atrapados en una batalla pol&iacute;tica por el ritmo y la direcci&oacute;n del cambio agrario. Este art&iacute;culo se centra en la dimensi&oacute;n pol&iacute;tico-jur&iacute;dica del conflicto agrario en una regi&oacute;n, analizando c&oacute;mo ha impulsado y ha sido impulsado por la criminalizaci&oacute;n, especialmente la presentaci&oacute;n indiscriminada de cargos penales contra los aparceros que luchan por que se les reconozcan los derechos de tierra legales, bajo la ley de reforma agraria de 1988. En este caso, la criminalizaci&oacute;n es la forma que tienen los terratenientes de responder contra los aparceros que osan desafiar el status quo. El caso demuestra c&oacute;mo los arrendadores est&aacute;n "obligados por ley" - por ejemplo, est&aacute;n inmersos en incoherencias en la ley estatal y atrapados en costosas trampas legalistas puestas por los poderosos terratenientes amenazados con la redistribuci&oacute;n, pero al mismo tiempo lideran esfuerzos colectivos innovadores para hacer que los funcionarios estatales se muevan a favor de los agricultores, y conseguir que la ley estatal sea autorizada en sociedad.http://ssrn.com/abstract=2278497Peasants rightsland rightsland redistributionagrarian lawagrarian conflictagrarian change
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Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
Oñati Socio-Legal Series
Peasants rights
land rights
land redistribution
agrarian law
agrarian conflict
agrarian change
author_facet Jennifer Franco
Danilo Tanael Carranza
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title Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
title_short Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
title_full Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
title_fullStr Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Backlash and Beyond: The Criminalization of Agrarian Reform and Peasant Response in the Philippines
title_sort backlash and beyond: the criminalization of agrarian reform and peasant response in the philippines
publisher Oñati International Institute for the Sociology of Law
series Oñati Socio-Legal Series
issn 2079-5971
publishDate 2014-01-01
description <p>In the 35 years since the end of the dictatorship in the Philippines many rural poor Filipinos have been caught up in a political battle over the pace and direction of agrarian change. This paper focuses on the political-legal dimension of agrarian conflict in one region, exploring how it has fueled and been fueled by criminalization, particularly the indiscriminate filing of criminal charges against share tenants struggling for recognition as legal land rights holders under the 1988 agrarian reform law. Here, criminalization is a form of landlord retribution against tenants who dare to defy the status quo. The case demonstrates how tenants get &ldquo;bound by law&rdquo; &ndash; e.g., caught up in inconsistencies in state law and ensnared in costly legalist traps set by powerful landowners threatened with redistribution, but then also leading to innovative collective efforts to activate state officials to step in on the side of peasants to make state law authoritative in society.</p> <hr /><p>En los 35 a&ntilde;os transcurridos desde el final de la dictadura en Filipinas muchos filipinos pobres de zonas rurales se han visto atrapados en una batalla pol&iacute;tica por el ritmo y la direcci&oacute;n del cambio agrario. Este art&iacute;culo se centra en la dimensi&oacute;n pol&iacute;tico-jur&iacute;dica del conflicto agrario en una regi&oacute;n, analizando c&oacute;mo ha impulsado y ha sido impulsado por la criminalizaci&oacute;n, especialmente la presentaci&oacute;n indiscriminada de cargos penales contra los aparceros que luchan por que se les reconozcan los derechos de tierra legales, bajo la ley de reforma agraria de 1988. En este caso, la criminalizaci&oacute;n es la forma que tienen los terratenientes de responder contra los aparceros que osan desafiar el status quo. El caso demuestra c&oacute;mo los arrendadores est&aacute;n "obligados por ley" - por ejemplo, est&aacute;n inmersos en incoherencias en la ley estatal y atrapados en costosas trampas legalistas puestas por los poderosos terratenientes amenazados con la redistribuci&oacute;n, pero al mismo tiempo lideran esfuerzos colectivos innovadores para hacer que los funcionarios estatales se muevan a favor de los agricultores, y conseguir que la ley estatal sea autorizada en sociedad.
topic Peasants rights
land rights
land redistribution
agrarian law
agrarian conflict
agrarian change
url http://ssrn.com/abstract=2278497
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