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Serrão, J. V. & Eugenia Rodrigues (2016). Migration and accommodation of property rights in the Portuguese Eastern Empire, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries. In Rosa Congost, Jorge Gelman, Rui Santos (Ed.), Property Rights in Land: Issues in Social, Economic and Global History. (pp. 9-31). London and New York: Routledge.
J. J. Serrão and E. Rodrigues, "Migration and accommodation of property rights in the Portuguese Eastern Empire, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries", in Property Rights in Land: Issues in Social, Economic and Global History, Rosa Congost, Jorge Gelman, Rui Santos, Ed., London and New York, Routledge, 2016, pp. 9-31
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TY - CHAP TI - Migration and accommodation of property rights in the Portuguese Eastern Empire, sixteenth-nineteenth centuries T2 - Property Rights in Land: Issues in Social, Economic and Global History AU - Serrão, J. V. AU - Eugenia Rodrigues PY - 2016 SP - 9-31 CY - London and New York UR - https://www.routledge.com/Property-Rights-in-Land-Issues-in-social-economic-and-global-history/Congost-Gelman-Santos/p/book/9781315439969 AB - This paper discusses the transfer (migration) of European-based models of property rights in land to other parts of the world. More specifically, it focuses on the Portuguese colonial experience in the Indian Ocean, as it developed in India (Goa and the Northern Province), Sri Lanka and Mozambique during the early modern period. Although the Portuguese made use of some legal and customary templates of property rights they brought from home, those institutions were actually recreated overseas in different ways, intended to accommodate as much as possible to the native institutional frameworks already in place. Moreover, the institutional solutions implemented in each context were in turn re-appropriated and used by social actors differing in political status, social rank, race, ethnicity, and gender, who endeavoured to capture or modulate property and land rights according to their own interests, out of which evolved a variety of institutional, social and economic outcomes. ER -