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Resolving Land Disputes in East Asia - Exploring the Limits of Law

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"Land disputes are increasing in East Asia as economic and demographic growth intensifies the demand for farmland and urban spaces. Nowhere is this more evident than in China and Vietnam. Reforms that brought Socialist Asia into the globalized economy and returned private"--

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1. Resolving land disputes in East Asia: exploring the limits of law John Gillespie and Hualing Fu; Part I. Theorizing Land Disputes in Socialist Asia: 2. Property rights, commodification, and land disputes in contemporary Socialist Asia Frank Upham; Part II. China Case Studies: 3. Legal and institutional analysis of land expropriation in China Lei Chan; 4. The judicial role in land-taking cases Jie Cheng; 5. Contending conceptions of ownership and property in urbanizing China Eva Pils; 6. What does Wukan offer? Land-taking, law, and dispute resolution Hualing Fu; 7. Protest-supported housing demolition litigation and social change in China Xin He; 8. Courts and political stability: mediating rural land disputes Hau Shao and Susan Whiting; 9. Power and rule by law in rural China: state-initiated mediation in land disputes Changdon Zhang and Christopher Heurlin; Part III. Vietnam Case Studies: 10. An historical overview of Vietnamese land law and dispute resolution Toan Le and Nguyen Hung Quang; 11. Narrating law disputes in three Vietnamese communities John Gillespie; Part IV. Taiwan Case Studies: 12. An overview of Taiwanese land law and dispute resolution Po-Fang Tsai and Duan Lin; 13. Customary law and modern society: land disputes of Jisigongye (ancestral worship property) in Taiwan Duan Lin and Po-Fang Tsai; Part V. Hong Kong Case Studies: 14. An overview of Hong Kong land law and dispute resolution Say H. Goo; 15. The small house policy and Tso and Tong land: finding the interface between State and customary land in Hong Kong Say H. Goo; 16. Flexibly applying the law to regulate illegal buildings in Hong Kong Alice Lee.

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Authors Hualing Fu, Hualing (The University of Hong Kong) Gillespi Fu, Hualing Gillespie Fu
Assisted by Hualing Fu (Editor), Hualing (The University of Hong Kong) Fu (Editor), John Gillespie (Editor), John (Monash University Gillespie (Editor)
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.07.2014
 
EAN 9781107066823
ISBN 978-1-107-06682-3
No. of pages 458
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Law > Miscellaneous

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