Type | Thesis or Dissertation - PhD thesis |
Title | Farmers’ land tenure security in Vietnam and China |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | http://dissertations.ub.rug.nl/FILES/faculties/jur/2014/h.l.nguyen/Completedissertation.pdf |
Abstract | With the majority of the Vietnamese population having always resided in rural areas, agriculture, and particularly farming by individual growers,1 has been a central theme of socio-economic development policies in the Socialist Republic of Viet Nam (hereinafter referred to as Vietnam) ever since its independence from France in 1945. In an attempt to establish equality in terms of land distribution and land-use efficiency appropriate to its socialist ideology, the government gradually abolished private ownership of land, and all land in Vietnam was nationalized under the 1980 Constitution. The current Constitution, which is similar to the 1980 Constitution, essentially states that all the land in Vietnam is publicly owned and managed by the state. Private individuals, corporations, and other organizations are allowed to enjoy certain rights to land under the law; these are referred to collectively as land-use rights and are granted in respect of all categories of land, including agricultural land. |
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