As “agruras” da regularização fundiária na Amazônia Legal

Access to land is one of the oldest demands of rural workers. These defend and fight for the right to access the title of ownership of lands occupied for decades by squatters who make this land their work. This text seeks to reflect on the intricacies of the agrarian policy of land regularization un...

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Main Author: Alyson Fernando Alves Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Confins 2025-03-01
Series:Confins
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/confins/61616
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Summary:Access to land is one of the oldest demands of rural workers. These defend and fight for the right to access the title of ownership of lands occupied for decades by squatters who make this land their work. This text seeks to reflect on the intricacies of the agrarian policy of land regularization underway in the Brazilian Amazon. Reflects on the actions of the last cadres of presidential governments (Lula; Dilma; Temer; Bolsonaro), as well as a bilateral Incra - European Union cooperation regarding collaboration in the management and institutionalization of land regularization as an alternative to the imbroglio and the land ownership chain. The issue is not to adopt land regularization as a “possible agrarian reform”, or a national political substitution of agrarian reform, but rather its appropriation by the land-owning class. This usurpation process is bordered by changes in legal systems, by the advent of Laws 11,952/2009 and 13,465/2017; Provisional Measures MP 910/2019, and Draft Laws PL 2,633/2020; PL 510/2021; PL 3915/2021, which aim to entice the land regularization policy in favor of legalizing land grabbing and land reconcentration.
ISSN:1958-9212