
Agrarian Reform Law (specific to countries)
Agrarian reform law refers to policies and regulations aimed at redistributing land and improving agricultural practices in a country. It typically seeks to break up large estates, granting land to landless or small-scale farmers, and enhancing their rights and access to resources. The goal is to promote social equity, reduce poverty, and improve food security. Countries like Brazil, Mexico, and land-grant initiatives in the United States implemented such reforms to address historical injustices and boost rural economies. Each country's approach varies based on its unique social, political, and economic contexts.