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Law and peasant communities in Peru (1969 - 1988)
P.G.N. Palomino
Law
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internal PhD, WU
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Social Sciences
Law
100%
Land Reform
100%
Land Tenure
100%
Peru
100%
Spanish
60%
Pluralism
60%
Landholding
60%
Incas
40%
Spaniard
40%
Alcoholic Beverages
40%
Wealth
20%
Economic Recession
20%
Indigenous Peoples
20%
Financial Aid
20%
Political Power
20%
Authors
20%
Liquidation
20%
Conflict Resolution
20%
State Aid
20%
Customary Law
20%
Attitude and Beliefs
20%
Agricultural Production
20%
Social Actor
20%
Social Stratification
20%
Courts
20%
Legal Decision
20%
State Law
20%
Local Elite
20%
Territorial Rights
20%
Political Structure
20%
Collective Property
20%
Communal Infrastructure
20%
Possession
20%
Arts and Humanities
Tenure
100%
Peru
100%
Law
100%
Land Reform
83%
Haciendas
66%
Legal Pluralism
50%
Landholding
50%
Regional
33%
Associative
33%
Neighbors
33%
Spaniard
33%
Spirit
33%
deeds
16%
Reform
16%
Ecological
16%
wishes
16%
Controlled
16%
Primacy
16%
Beneficiaries
16%
Possession
16%
Incas
16%
final chapter
16%
Indigenous Peoples
16%
Economic Crisis
16%
Landowner
16%
Social Differentiation
16%
Political Structure
16%
Authors
16%
Local Elite
16%
Criollos
16%
Inca period
16%
Priesthood
16%
Republican
16%
Cuzco
16%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Land Tenure
100%
State Intervention
20%
Wealth
20%
Conflict Resolution
20%
Financial System
20%
Liquidation
20%
Economic Recession
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Land Tenure
100%
Land Reform
40%
Irrigation System
20%
Landowner
20%
Indigenous People
20%