2021
DOI: 10.1177/21582440211033268
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What Limits the Benefits of Land-Lost Farmers in Chinese Courts? An Investigation of Chinese Land Acquisition and Resettlement Cases in the Yangtze River Delta

Abstract: Due to China’s rapid urbanization, the growing presence of land-lost farmers in land acquisition and resettlement (LAR) cases has led to major practical and academic concerns. However, few studies have focused on administration policy restrictions and how they affect land-lost farmers in Chinese courts for land resources. Based on the quantitative analysis and case studies involving 2,242 administrative LAR cases, this interdisciplinary work examines how administrative bureaucracy affects public departments’ a… Show more

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“…The reason for applying the case law analysis is that the adjudication decisions of Chinese courts generally reflect the official attitudes of the Chinese government. Though its importance as a key arena for dispute resolution have diminished in the last three decades, the Chinese judiciary remains a political organ within a complex hierarchical political system (Li 2017;Zhou and Bao 2021). Upholding the She Hui Zhu Yi He Xin Jia Zhi Guan (Core Socialist Values) proposed by the CCP in 2012 suggests the courts' role as a guardian and promoter of official socialist ideology.…”
Section: Case Law Analysis Data Source and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason for applying the case law analysis is that the adjudication decisions of Chinese courts generally reflect the official attitudes of the Chinese government. Though its importance as a key arena for dispute resolution have diminished in the last three decades, the Chinese judiciary remains a political organ within a complex hierarchical political system (Li 2017;Zhou and Bao 2021). Upholding the She Hui Zhu Yi He Xin Jia Zhi Guan (Core Socialist Values) proposed by the CCP in 2012 suggests the courts' role as a guardian and promoter of official socialist ideology.…”
Section: Case Law Analysis Data Source and Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, the overall planning of agricultural and rural digitalization, such as that described in the Outline of the Digital Countryside Development Strategy and Digital Countryside Construction Guide 1.0, does not provide a planning design from the top level to the bottom level, which leads to overall confusion regarding authority and responsibility. Specifically, since China's political structure is a "strip-block (Tiao-Kuai)" model [48][49][50], the confusion regarding authority and responsibility disrupts the "strip-block" relationship. This confusion has caused problems in both the "strip-strip" and "block-block" structures.…”
Section: The Reformer's Dilemma: Ambiguous Authority and Responsibili...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 There is additional scientific literature that only slightly touches resettlement in deltas. Examples include Enggass (1968), who mentions resettlement in relation with land reclamation in the Spanish Guadalquivir Delta; Danda et al (2019), who put forward an analytical framework, where they more generally present adaptation options to coastal erosion in the Bengal Delta (India) and briefly cover some examples of resettlement; or W. Zhou and Bao (2021), who examine court cases related to land acquisition and resettlement in the Chinese Yangtze River Delta. Other at first sight promising literature does not cover planned but autonomous relocation (e.g.…”
Section: Conclusion: Where To Next With Critical Resettlement Research?mentioning
confidence: 99%