
Land reform legislation
Land reform legislation refers to laws enacted to redistribute land resources, often aiming to address inequality by transferring land from wealthier landowners to smaller farmers or landless individuals. These laws can include dividing large estates, granting land to peasants, or regulating land use to promote fair access and efficient farming. The goal is to foster social equity, improve agricultural productivity, and ensure that land benefits broader society rather than a narrow elite. Effective land reform requires clear policies, fair implementation, and consideration of local economic and social contexts.