In this study, I have three main objectives. The first is to identify th e driving social forces that influence the evolution of legal reform in China with respect to private property during the era of globalisation. The second is to analyse the main constitutional issues with respect to the protection of private property in China. The third is to design and suggest feasible reform measures for the revision of the constitution an d the strengthening of the constitutional review mechanism. Correspondin gly, the following three questions are analysed. (1) What are the drivin g forces behind both globalisation and localisation that influence the e volution of private property protection in China? (2) How do public auth orities and courts in Ch...
On March 16, 2007, the Property Law ( 物权法Wuquan fa) was finally passed by the People\u27s Congress o...
This Article analyzes the legal and economic effects of privatization and the changing patterns of o...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
In this study, I have three main objectives. The first is to identify th e driving social forces tha...
Over the past three decades a progressive transformation of the law and legal institutions in China ...
Property rights are considered fundamental in constitutional jurisprudence and essential for economi...
This thesis explores the impact of housing rights jurisprudence on Chinese legal and policy framewor...
The importance of protecting private property in China has now ascended to the same level as that of...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
Social Science Research Network, 2010, Working Paper Series, Abstract no. 1615499, p. 1-40. Availabl...
The objective of this Essay is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
This book offers a detailed account of how the Chinese real estate market actually operates in pract...
During the past three decades, real estate development in China has proceeded at an astonishing pace...
The objective of this paper is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
Session: The Cultural Grounding of Property Regimes 1124China’s growth since 1978 has been among the...
On March 16, 2007, the Property Law ( 物权法Wuquan fa) was finally passed by the People\u27s Congress o...
This Article analyzes the legal and economic effects of privatization and the changing patterns of o...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...
In this study, I have three main objectives. The first is to identify th e driving social forces tha...
Over the past three decades a progressive transformation of the law and legal institutions in China ...
Property rights are considered fundamental in constitutional jurisprudence and essential for economi...
This thesis explores the impact of housing rights jurisprudence on Chinese legal and policy framewor...
The importance of protecting private property in China has now ascended to the same level as that of...
This thesis examines the nature of property rights in historical and contemporary China. The princip...
Social Science Research Network, 2010, Working Paper Series, Abstract no. 1615499, p. 1-40. Availabl...
The objective of this Essay is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
This book offers a detailed account of how the Chinese real estate market actually operates in pract...
During the past three decades, real estate development in China has proceeded at an astonishing pace...
The objective of this paper is to explore the correlations between the level of administrative costs...
Session: The Cultural Grounding of Property Regimes 1124China’s growth since 1978 has been among the...
On March 16, 2007, the Property Law ( 物权法Wuquan fa) was finally passed by the People\u27s Congress o...
This Article analyzes the legal and economic effects of privatization and the changing patterns of o...
A number of empirical studies have found that private firms did not achieve as much productivity gai...