Overview of Multiple Calculating Methods for Land Expropriation Compensation Standard --- A Case of Arable Land in Nanyang, Henan Province, China
- Xiaoshan Hu
- Ruiping Ran
Abstract
With accelerating of industrialization and urbanization, the speed of China farmland conversion is astonishing, and land expropriation compensation and interests of land deprived farmers generated thereby also become a focus the society. Although there have been qualitative improvement on both compensation for arable land and security of farmers’ social welfare in the last few years, the phenomena of forcible expropriation of land and low compensation for the land by the government in remote areas are still too numerous to mention and the issue of compensation for land deprived farmers is a crucial issue that is concerned with farmers’ interests and social security. Therefore, it is necessary to explore a legal and rational land expropriation compensation standard to guarantee interests of land deprived farmers.- Full Text: PDF
- DOI:10.5539/ass.v8n4p90
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
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