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  2. Forced evictions in China - Wikipedia

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    The practice of land requisitions and forced evictions is widespread in China as local governments make way for private real estate developers.. Under Chinese property law, there is no privately held land; "urban land" is owned by the state, which grants land rights for a set number of years.

  3. Property law in China - Wikipedia

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    China's Land Reform (1950-1952) was one of the largest examples of land expropriation in world history. In the process, between 200 and 240 million acres of arable land were redistributed to approximately 75 million peasant families. [5]: 8

  4. Land Reform Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Land Reform Movement, also known by the Chinese abbreviation Tǔgǎi (土改), was a mass movement led by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Mao Zedong during the late phase of the Chinese Civil War after the Second Sino-Japanese War ended in 1945 and in the early People's Republic of China, [1] which achieved land redistribution to ...

  5. How Mississippi will keep China from land ownership - AOL

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    Despite laws against foreign ownership of Mississippi land, more and more foreign entities are buying and owning state farm and timber land. ... How Mississippi will keep China from land ownership ...

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  7. Chinese property sector crisis (2020–present) - Wikipedia

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    China's real estate slowdown has reduced local government income. In 2022, land sale revenue dropped to 6.7 trillion yuan, a 23 percent decrease from 2021. This revenue made up 24 percent of total local government income, down from 30 percent the previous year. Taxes from land and property development also fell by 8 percent.

  8. Opinion - Maybe it’s time for China to reclaim some stolen ...

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    Xi Jinping may be reluctant to exercise China’s right to reclaim its historically Chinese territories today, but he must know — as does Putin — that Beijing would have every right to follow ...

  9. Eminent domain - Wikipedia

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    In China, "requisitions", the Chinese form of eminent domain, are constitutionally permitted as necessary for the public interest, and if compensation is provided. The 2019 Amendment of the Land Administration Law of China spells out rather detailed guidelines, guaranteeing farmers and those displaced greater financial security. [12]