Resolving Land Disputes in East Asia

Exploring the Limits of Law

John Gillespie editor Hualing Fu editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:3rd Jul '14

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Fresh comparative perspectives on land disputes in East Asia, with a focus on the transitional societies in China and Vietnam.

By placing comparative legal studies about land disputes in China and Vietnam in the broader social and economic context of East Asian societies, this volume explores the challenges faced by these transition societies, offers insights about the resilient authoritarian governance and explores the limits of law in resolving land disputes.Economic development and mass urbanization have unleashed unprecedented levels of land disputes in East Asia. In China and Vietnam especially, courts and other legal institutions struggle to find lasting solutions. It is against this background of legal failure that this book brings together leading scholars to understand how state agencies, land users and land developers imaginatively engage with each other to resolve disputes. Drawing on empirically rich case studies, contributors explore the limits of law and legal institutions in resolving land disputes and reveal insights into how key actors in East Asia understand land disputes. Their studies reveal promising dispute resolution practices and point to the likely ways that states will deal with land disputes in the future.

ISBN: 9781107066823

Dimensions: 235mm x 157mm x 28mm

Weight: 760g

458 pages