CAMERAS PEER OF CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION. NEW SPACES FOR THE DISCUSSION OF THE RURAL PROPERTY (1948-1956)

The agricultural policy designed by the Peronism from the forties as raised line leadership promote the access of producers to land ownership, or at least, ensure its stability in the leased plots. The leasing laws were met, in this sense, a central role by ensuring the land tenure, cannons balanced...

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Autor principal: BLANCO, Mónica
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: ISHiR/CONICET 2013
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Sumario:The agricultural policy designed by the Peronism from the forties as raised line leadership promote the access of producers to land ownership, or at least, ensure its stability in the leased plots. The leasing laws were met, in this sense, a central role by ensuring the land tenure, cannons balanced and essential rights to the producers. In this framework, the Cameras Peer of Conciliation and Arbitration Compulsory were key spaces to seek a solution to the conflict that the particular conditions of agriculture were generating between tenants and owners. This work intends to advance in the knowledge of this institution, your organization, constitution and dynamics. Beyond the formal scheme proposed to us by the law that provides for its design, the trials in which intervenes give account of its operation, its vision about the rural property and its role in both nexus between owners, producers and the State.