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The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) is a law in the Philillines that was passed in 1988. Under this law, all lands exceeding seven hectares were bought by the government and sold to landless farmers. Owners of lands were paid through installment basis for 15 years.
there should be a total comprehensive agrarian and land reform law that will truly embodied the grievances of the poor in our country. the law should be a "total land distribution law".
Milagros A. German has written: 'Rulings from the SCRA in agrarian cases from January 1961 to August 1988, with commentaries' -- subject(s): Land reform, Digests, Law and legislation 'Share and leasehold tenancy in R.A. no. 1199 and R.A. no. 3844 as amended, annotated with commentaries and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law, R.A. no. 6657' -- subject(s): Sharecropping, Law and legislation, Farm tenancy
maybe he didnt think
James Rowles has written: 'Law and agrarian reform in Costa Rica' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
Ernest A. Duff has written: 'Agrarian reform in Colombia' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
Sayed Marei has written: 'Agrarian reform in Egypt' -- subject(s): Land reform, Law and legislation
DAR Sec. Virgilio "Gil" R. Delos Reyes specializes in civil litigation and corporate law, agrarian law, land use law, and intellectual property law. He was formerly the undersecretary for policy and planning and legal affairs of the Department of Agrarian Reform and vice-chairperson of the Department of Agrarian Reform Adjudication Board. During his Humphrey year, De los Reyes will study international economic law and human rights, with a particular focus on agriculture. De Los Reyes was also the Vice Dean of the College of Law, teaches Business Law in the MBA program of DLSU. He also serves as the chief executive officer of GoVida Studios, Inc. and the principal of the De Los Reyes Law Office. He is a founding member of LIBERTAS, an association of lawyers focused on human rights and judicial reform, and a former volunteer community organizer. He has a Masters in International Relations from the Tuft University's Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. He received his Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws from the University of the Philippines.
Barbara Isaacman has written: 'Mozambique--women, the law, and agrarian reform' -- subject- s -: Land reform, Legal status, laws, Rural women, Women
Sison Q. Jarapa has written: 'Taxation, agrarian reform, and cooperatives' -- subject(s): Cooperative Agriculture, Land reform, Law and legislation, Taxation
it does not affect the ancestral lands because these are exempted from the coverage of agrarian reform, in conformity with the IPRA Law.
When my Father was still alive, he has this gentleman who does only spray my father's mango tree. Now my father already past away last June of 2007. Since my father is deceased, I and my five siblings we told to the gentleman to stop spraying the mango tree. It's almost going for two years now without crop harvest. Now the gentleman is asking for some amount of money. My QUESTION here is; Does he has a right to collect some amount of money from us for separation? Or is there any LAW for a person/s who does only spray mango tree for only once a year? Is this part of AGRARIAN REFORM/