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How Can the Risk of Misconduct in Land Expropriation for Tract Development Be Prevented and Mitigated: A Study of “Good Land Governance” Inspection in China

open access: yesLand, 2022
In the context of China’s new round of land reform, narrowing the scope of land expropriation, standardising the procedures for land expropriation, and building a unified urban and rural construction land market have become the objectives of land ...
Lingling Li, Yansong He, Changjian Li
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"Public Purpose or Public Interest" and Third Party Transfers [PDF]

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2014
In this article the difference between public purpose and public interest in section 25(2) of the 1996 Constitution is considered. It is generally accepted that public purpose is a narrower category than public interest and that the distinction between ...
Bradley Virgill
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Calculation of land social security value in the process of urban non-agricultural construction land transfer--Based on field investigation in rural areas of Guangzhou [PDF]

open access: yesMATEC Web of Conferences, 2019
The social security value of land includes four major items, namely, unemployment security, minimum living security value, old-age security value and medical security value.
Fang Wei, Liang Junfen, Kang Le
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The Dilemma of Public Hearings in Land Expropriation in China Based on Farmers’ Satisfaction

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
Although public hearings have been introduced into Chinese land expropriation as an important democratic supervision and conflict resolution mechanism for more than 15 years, there is a dearth of research into its qualities.
Lin Jiang   +7 more
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Post-disaster deterritorialisation and 'roof-centred' recovery: enduring policy impacts on marginalised groups in Brazil. [PDF]

open access: yesDisasters
Abstract This study critically examines post‐disaster recovery policies in Brazil and their short‐ and long‐term effects on marginalised populations, particularly those living in informal or precarious housing. Drawing on a mixed‐methods investigation conducted in collaboration with the Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, the research analyses multi‐
Oyama AC, Lahournat F, Sayama T.
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Reforming Ethiopia’s Expropriation Law

open access: yesMizan Law Review, 2015
Ethiopia is increasingly using expropriation as the single most important device to take land particularly from small landholders to supply it to corporate farmers and industrialists with a declared intention of boosting economic growth.
M Abdo
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Compensation for What? An Analysis of the Outcome in Arun Property Development (PTY) LTD v Cape Town City

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 2016
In Arun Property Development (Pty) Ltd v Cape Town City the Constitutional Court awarded compensation for land that vested in the City of Cape Town in terms of a regulatory framework.
Bradley Slade
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Factors identification influencing compensation size in case of property expropriation for public utility [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Sciences, 2020
Expropriation of immovable property for public utility is an essential component within economic development of a country. Compensation amount calculation in the process of expropriation of goods for public utility is an extremely important element for ...
LEȘAN, Anna
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Psychological Welfare Loss of Land-Expropriated Farmers in China

open access: yesFrontiers in Environmental Science, 2022
Mandatory land expropriation, resettlement and welfare loss of landless peasants have received increasing research attention. However, in most previous analyses, the loss of psychological welfare of landless farmers is often neglected, which may lead to ...
Lifu Xiao   +7 more
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The History of Expropriation in Ethiopian Law

open access: yesMizan Law Review, 2014
Expropriation is a compulsory taking of land by the state for public purpose and upon advance payment of fair compensation. After describing its nature and basic contents, this article attempts to construct the history of expropriation in Ethiopia based
DW Ambaye
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