Leveling the Playing Field: Strengthening Common Property in Honduran Legislation

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Cerrato, M. (2015). Levelling the Playing Field: Strengthening Common Property in Honduran Legislation. Solutions 6(4): 69-75. https://thesolutionsjournal.com/article/levelling-the-playing-field-strengthening-common-property-law-in-honduran-legislation/

On The Ground

Levelling the Playing Field: Strengthening Common Property in Honduran Legislation by Amparo Cerrato

Amparo Cerrato

Pech Indigenous Community of Culuco where the Honduran Government legalized a common property land title.

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onduras is a very small, but highly biodiverse Latin American nation whose natural resources are worth preserving. Almost half of the country’s surface is still covered by forests and a quarter of it has the legal status of protected area.1 However, as this developing nation of eight million people faces development pressure, the question arises as to which is the best way to manage natural resources—privately or commonly?

Regardless of being owned by an individual, a group of people, or the State, a natural resource still faces the risk of being managed unsustainably and inequitably. No property rights system is intrinsically efficient; cases of failure, as well as success, exist for each of these property regimes.2 Hence, if no superiority of one particular form of ownership over another can be justified,3 why has much of the world today decided to rely on private markets as their dominant form of resource allocation?

A key factor contributing to the supremacy of private property is that the conditions favoring common ownership have been weakened or eroded over time. Policies and national legislations have played a specific role in the decline of common property regimes. State laws have failed to codify customary common-property institutions, or have eliminated them by land reform policies that favor individual and government ownership.4

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