Results 151 to 160 of about 912 (194)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Land expropriation and displacement in Bangladesh

Journal of Peasant Studies, 2012
This paper examines land grabbing in Bangladesh and views such seizures through the lens of displacement and land encroachment. Two different but potentially interacting displacement processes are examined. The first, the char riverine and coastal sediment regions that are in a constant state of formation and erosion, are contested sites ripe for power
Charles Geisler
exaly   +2 more sources

Expropriation of Land and Property by the Government

Comparative Studies in Jurisprudence, Law, and Politics, 2023
This paper aims to examine the concept and characteristics of ownership and the privileges that an owner possesses concerning their property while also identifying the limitations imposed on ownership in relation to social rights and public order. While emphasizing individuals' proprietary rights over their possessions and the necessity of respecting ...
Ramin Khazrian   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Expropriation of Land and Cultures

Social Change, 2011
In a state such as Odisha in which Dalit and tribal groups comprise about 40 per cent of the total population, the issue of ‘access’ to land and resources has apparently been central to all conflicts. For traditional communities, ‘access’ is directly linked to civilizational paradigms and cultural ethos, which rather decide their ‘economics’, and not ...
Subrat Kumar Sahu, Mamata Dash
openaire   +1 more source

The Application of Internet to Evaluation of Land Expropriation

2020
The evaluation mechanism of land expropriation policy has contributed a lot for land acquisition in Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to investigate the result of Internet application to evaluation of land expropriation by means of evaluating land expropriation policy, interviewing professional experts, employing Analytical hierarchy process (AHP ...
Huan-Siang Luo, Yee-Chaur Lee
openaire   +1 more source

New Compensation Standard for Land Expropriation in China

China and World Economy, 2007
AbstractThis paper explores a new compensation standard for use in agricultural land conversion in China during the land‐expropriation process, based on the market value definition. Assuming identical bargaining power between the buyer and the seller, efficient and equitable compensation is obtained through a market transaction and bargaining ...
Zou, X., Oskam, A.J.
exaly   +3 more sources

Legal and institutional analysis of land expropriation in China

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
China has a bifurcated land system, with clear distinctions between urban and rural land use rights. While state-owned land in urban areas has become commercially transferable, rural land cannot be transferred. This discrepancy has been exploited by property developers, investors, village heads and local governments, which has caused wide-spread, large-
openaire   +1 more source

COST ANALYSIS IN EXPROPRIATION AND LAND CONSOLIDATION FOR EXPROPRIATION WORK

2017
In Turkey, necessary lands should be obtained to increase land transportation networks, to modernise existing routes. In Turkey, these lands are obtained by state institutions and organizations by expropriation. A lot of problems and troubles occur when the lands, which are needed by state institutions and organizations, are obtained by expropriation ...
Cay, Tayfun, Ayten, Turgut, Ayten, Buket
openaire   +1 more source

Lear, Land and Expropriation without Compensation

Shakespeare in Southern Africa, 2020
King Lear has been extensively used by Shakespearean critics in South Africa for the discussion of land ownership issues. This essay alludes to the work of Martin Orkin and Nicholas Visser, who brought postcolonial and materialistic critiques to bear upon the play in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries.
openaire   +1 more source

Nationalizing Rivers, Expropriating Lands

2014
The previous discussion on forests and minerals showed that Russian professional and industrial elites were quite unhappy with the state's passivity and its reluctance to take on the management of common resources. The government explained its withdrawal from this sphere as an expression of its allegiance to the principle of private property.
openaire   +2 more sources

The Power of Land Expropriation in the Federation of Ethiopia

2022
Bahir Dar University Journal of Law, Vol 7 No 1 (2016): Bahir Dar University Journal of ...
openaire   +1 more source

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy