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Land expropriation without compensation

The Contested Idea of South Africa, 2021
A s we move closer to the elective conference of the ruling political party in December, South Africa’s focus is firmly set on who will emerge as the new leader.
M. Nkondo
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Assessment of the dichotomy between public ownership of land, expropriation laws and practices in Ethiopia: the case of Burayu town

Property Management, 2023
PurposeThis study aims to investigate key aspects of public ownership of land, expropriation and compensation laws and practices in Ethiopia with special reference to Burayu Town.Design/methodology/approachA mixed research technique of descriptive and ...
Abebe Hambe Talema   +1 more
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Suing the State: Relative Deprivation and Peasants’ Resistance in Land Expropriation in China

The China Quarterly, 2022
Land expropriation, where peasants’ property rights are encroached by the state, has been recognized as a primary source of social dissension in rural China.
Sheng Lu   +3 more
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The political economy of land expropriation in urban Bangladesh

Urban studies, 2022
This paper explores the 71-year (1947–2018) history of land expropriation in urban Bangladesh. It examines three interrelated questions regarding land occupation.
Lipon Mondal
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"Gone with the land": Effects of land expropriation on health and subjective well-being in rural China.

Health and Place, 2021
OBJECTIVE Few studies have investigated the relationship between land expropriation and health and subjective well-being (SWB) in China. This study examines the impacts of land expropriation on health and SWB among Chinese farmers aged 16-85 years and ...
Xiaohang Zhao   +2 more
semanticscholar   +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
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DOES LAND EXPROPRIATION INCREASE HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION AND SAVINGS RATE? EVIDENCE FROM RURAL CHINA

Singapore Economic Review, 2021
This paper estimates how land expropriation affects household consumption and savings rate using a nationally representative household data from China. We argue that land expropriation is likely to be random across households within the same village.
Xuecun Zhao, F. Hu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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