绝缘土地改革宪法责难:印度个案研究

John Murphy
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印度的经验与南非目前的局势有许多相似之处。尤其重要的是,两国和所有发展中国家一样迫切需要通过财富再分配来实现更大的社会正义。作为追求自由的一部分,印度也面临着使广大人民摆脱贫困和无知的艰巨负担。民众要求消除巨大的贫富差距的同时,也要求社会对经济进行控制。一旦掌权,新当选的国大党政府就开始实行选择性的国有化和土地改革政策,作为在经济中实现政治公平的手段。这一过程提供了一个有趣的比较案例研究。这两个国家肯定具有的另一个共同特点源于它们反对统治的人民民主斗争的人权取向。本文试图分析印度独立后通过土地改革实现农村经济社会化的过程中政治和法律进程之间的联系。
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Insulating land reform constitutional impugnment: an Indian case study
Many parallels can be drawn between the Indian experience and the current situation in South Africa. Not least, both countries share the urgency of all developing nations to achieve greater social justice through a redistribution of wealth. As part of its quest for freedom, India too faced the formidable burden of delivering the mass of its people from poverty and ignorance. The popular demand for the elimination of vast disparities in wealth was accompanied by calls for social control over the economy. Once it took power, the newly elected Congress government embarked upon a selective policy of nationalisation and land reform as the means of attaining political equity in the economy. The process offers an intriguing comparative case study. Another feature the two countries are certain to have in common emanates from the human rights orientation of their popular democratic struggles against domination. The article attempts and analysis of the link between the political and legal processes in the steps undertaken after independence to socialise the Indian rural economy by way of land reform.
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