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Problems and Countermeasures of Collective Land Ownership Disputes in Beijing

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  • Qiao, Ying
  • Wu, Kening
  • Wang, Hongjuan
  • Zhang, Qi

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In 2010, No. 1 document of central government demanded strengthening mediation and settlement of ownership of rural collective land, to complete confirmation of right and registration and issue of certificate of rural collective land in 3 years. However, the mediation and settlement of land ownership in China still remain at starting stage, and there are many problems in both theory and practice. In this situation, this paper summarizes current situations of disputes about ownership of collective land in Beijing, analyzes causes of disputes, introduces existing working mechanism, methods and problems of dispute mediation and settlement, and finally presents feasible recommendations, in the hope of providing guidance for mediation and settlement of land ownership disputes.

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  • Qiao, Ying & Wu, Kening & Wang, Hongjuan & Zhang, Qi, 2013. "Problems and Countermeasures of Collective Land Ownership Disputes in Beijing," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 5(05), pages 1-4, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:151758
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.151758
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