Title of article :
Reconciling moral and legal collective entitlement: Implications for community-based land reform
Author/Authors :
Katrina Myrvang Brown، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
11
From page :
633
To page :
643
Abstract :
This paper discusses the drawing and contesting of social boundaries in the enactment of collective land rights, and the implications for land reform policies based around the notion of ‘community’ entitlement. Drawing on recent research in the crofting areas of Scotland, the paper explores the tensions arising when legal collective rights—or proposed changes to them—do not coincide with perceived moral claims to land. Examining the enactment of existing collective rights demonstrates how contested moral assumptions underpinning crofting identities, discourses and land use practices qualify and disqualify individuals as members of an imagined ‘crofting community’, and shape de facto access to and control over land-based resources. Some of the key policy implications of these findings are discussed with particular reference to Scottish land reform.
Keywords :
land reform , Land reform (Scotland) Act 2003 , Common property enactment , Property rights , Crofting , Moral values , community
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Land Use Policy
Record number :
748132
Link To Document :
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