Chinese whispers and walls advantages and disadvantages of developing under China's first property rights law
Language: English Series: Lovells Real Estate Quarterly ; March 2008, 3-4(2)Publication details: 2008Subject(s): Summary: Reports on China's first comprehensive property legislation which came into force in October 2007. This is the country's first post-communist property rights law. Finds that many provisions which protect private property were deliberately left unclear and open-ended to ensure the legislation was passed. Suggests the law does not go far enough to protect private property investment by overseas investors and developers.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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Reports on China's first comprehensive property legislation which came into force in October 2007. This is the country's first post-communist property rights law. Finds that many provisions which protect private property were deliberately left unclear and open-ended to ensure the legislation was passed. Suggests the law does not go far enough to protect private property investment by overseas investors and developers.