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Sugarcoating the bitter pill: compensation, land governance, and opposition to land expropriation in China

, 2020
China's rapid urbanization has been fueled by dispossession and subsequent commodification of villagers' land. We use interviews and an original survey of land-losing villagers to examine factors that influence their opposition to land expropriation.
Meina Cai   +3 more
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Villagers’ acculturation in China’s land expropriation-induced resettlement neighborhood: A Shanghai case

, 2020
Land expropriation-induced resettlement (LEIR) is an emerging land phenomenon manifested in Chinese cities to accommodate urban transformation and outward expansion.
Shuping Zhang, Zhu Qian
semanticscholar   +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.
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Jerusalem: Land Title Settlement and Expropriation

Journal of Israeli History, 2004
In 1928 the Palestine Mandate Government commenced a procedure of land title settlement, pursuant to the Land (Settlement of Title) Ordinance.1 The State of Israel adopted the findings of the Manda...
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The Rule of Law, Anti-corruption and Land Expropriation: Evidence from China

China: An International Journal, 2020
:China has undergone rapid urbanisation over the past four decades. Research has seemed to suggest that urbanisation has resulted in land expropriation.
Youngjoon Lee
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From public interest to public obligation: compulsory land expropriation for capital reconstruction in Nationalist China

Urban History, 2020
In 1927, the Nationalist government launched an ambitious project to transform Nanjing into a modern capital. During this reconstruction process, private lands were seized in the name of public interest for the construction of public works.
Carmen C. M. Tsui
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Land expropriation, shock to employment, and employment differentiation: Findings from land-lost farmers in Nanjing, China

Land Use Policy, 2019
Along with the acceleration of urbanization and industrialization in China since the late 1990s, a large amount of farmland has been expropriated for non-agricultural use, which has caused the emergence of many land-lost farmers.
Yong Xie
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Take out the farmer: An economic assessment of land expropriation for urban expansion in Bahir Dar, Northwest Ethiopia

Land Use Policy, 2019
In Ethiopia, the demand for land for urbanisation is primarily met by converting rural land through expropriation. However, land expropriations are adversely affecting the previous land users by reducing the amount of production and their sources of ...
Wubante Fetene Admasu   +5 more
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Land expropriation without compensation in South Africa

International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2018
Sir,The relationship between money and natural resources such as land and minerals has evolved over time. One ignores this at one’s peril.
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Why Chinese Farmers Resist Land Expropriation

Asian Survey
This study addresses the paradoxical coexistence of advancing reforms to the land expropriation system and persistence of resistance to land expropriation in contemporary China. Building on institutional theory and procedural legitimacy frameworks, we investigate how implementation failures by local governments and village collectives shape farmers ...
Yuting Yao, Hui Wang
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