Land management law
Tou Xiaodong
Chapter 9 in Research Handbook on Chinese Environmental Law, 2015, pp 196-213 from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
As the scarcity of land resource becomes more serious, strengthening legal protection becomes urgent. In view of its critical importance, scholars in various fields and countries have defined land resources differently. The natural characteristics, such as finiteness, and the legal characteristics in both public and private law, make the protection of land resources unique. The situation in China is no exception. A range of challenges, such as land ecosystem deterioration, land waste and land pollution, are currently faced in contemporary China. This chapter examines all these situations and finally summarizes the legal system of protection and management, represented by the current legislation in land management in China.
Keywords: Asian Studies; Environment; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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