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This article reviews China's land tenure system, which is featured with differential treatment of rural and urban citizens with respect to three types of land tenure: urban land tenure, arable land tenure and rural residential land tenure. With the urban residents fully participated in the...
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China could not have achieved its economic growth in a vacuum of legal development. But its legal system is facing unprecedented challenges brought about by vast social changes and the country's increasingly deep integration with the rest of the world. One such challenge is the sudden...
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Fear of the abusive exercise of eminent domain power and of potentially high costs resulting from serious holdout could cause slowdown and even suspension of land assembly for urban redevelopment, which is particularly devastating for the developing world. Invited takings, as recently emerged in...
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Just as China has emerged as the world's fourth largest economy, its environment is deteriorating at an increasing rate. The nation's environmental degradation-particularly its rapidly rising level of pollution-threatens to undermine the efficacy of environmental protection measures throughout...
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