Do capital ao interesse social: [re]construindo a reforma agrária brasileira

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2014-06-16

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Universidade Federal de Goiás

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This dissertation aims to build an interpretive approach unique to the Brazilian Agrarian Reform, with Community law in the land as a source of inspiration . The discussion is guided by the problem that the Agrarian Reform to serve the interests of capitalism distances himself founded the collective interest in social justice . The theoretical basis through the deductive method and literature, search the application of the provision of good living as principles framework of Community law to the land, and finally as a guarantee of underlying constitution rights in the country of 1988 . Firstly, we establish the concepts of Agrarian Reform, the construction of the Brazilian normative concept and measures and state forecasts for this purpose. Subsequently, we embrace the interest of capitalism on earth, and their lucrative facets . Therefore we seek to understand at what point Agrarian Reform shall meet the capital. The concept of good living and community land rights become the opposition to capital for construction of a new interpretive Agrarian Reform permeating the environmental principle of ownership. Concluding that the redefinition of Agrarian Reform confused in identifying the man and land in a vital relationship. So, the company shall exercise supervision in the definition of good living , becoming an active subject in the effectiveness of these precepts . Private property must meet a community to individuals, as the main feature of recognition of ownership of the carrier. The interpretation of Community law of the land tied to social and environmental function of land and agrarian reform may serve to meet the fundamental social rights of rural workers with capital.

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BARBOSA, Caroline Vargas. Do capital ao interesse social: [re]construindo a reforma agrária brasileira. 2014. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Direito Agrário)–Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2014.