Las vías administrativas y judiciales para la resolución de conflictos de tierras en la provincia de Buenos Aires, 1860­-1880

The early years of institutional organization and profound changes in social and economic life of the province of Buenos Aires, involved the resurgence of insecurity in the border, where the installation was unattractive. A group of neighbors mobilized to lead the fort Esperanza, and then to retain...

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Main Author: Corva, María Angélica
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2011
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=5402680
Source:Revista de historia del derecho, ISSN 0325-1918, Nº 42, 2011, pags. 23-53
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Summary: The early years of institutional organization and profound changes in social and economic life of the province of Buenos Aires, involved the resurgence of insecurity in the border, where the installation was unattractive. A group of neighbors mobilized to lead the fort Esperanza, and then to retain the ejido lands that the State promised the property, regardless of whether they had an owner, rancher Luis Goya. The conflict, which passed through various administrative and judicial instances over twenty years (1860­1880), allow to study the ways in which civil society actors tried to resolve the conflicts generated by the possession of the land.