Land reform in Colombia following 2016 Peace Accord

Dr Natalia Ruíz Morato Photo: private
Dr Natalia Ruíz Morato Photo: private
Dr Natalia Ruíz Morato Photo: private Dr Natalia RuĂ­z Morato starts as research fellow at the Institute for Agricultural Law Colombian legal scientist Dr Natalia RuĂ­z Morato has started her research as an Alexander von Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Agricultural Law at the University of Göttingen. Her current research focuses on aspects of rural reform in Colombia following the 2016 Peace Accord. In order to avoid the perpetuation of land conflicts and ensure the fulfilment of the human rights of subsistence farmers and ethnic communities, there is a need to construct an agricultural legal theory for transitional justice and the prospective agrarian (ie pertaining to land and especially the use of land for farming) jurisdiction. The goal of the project is to help overcome the current civil adjudication of agrarian problems in Colombia. The formulation of an agrarian legal adjudication theory will enable Colombian judges to improve their decisions in agricultural disputes and will offer a solid basis for the proposed new agrarian jurisdiction system as set out in the Peace Accord. Beyond the Colombian scenario, an agrarian adjudication theory would represent an important improvement in legal knowledge for land distribution for subsistence farmers and ethnic communities in developing countries. RuĂ­z Morato was, until recently, a Residential Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC, in the USA.
account creation

TO READ THIS ARTICLE, CREATE YOUR ACCOUNT

And extend your reading, free of charge and with no commitment.



Your Benefits

  • Access to all content
  • Receive newsmails for news and jobs
  • Post ads

myScience