Chinese Small Property

Chinese Small Property

The Co-Evolution of Law and Social Norms

Qiao, Shitong (The University of Hong Kong)

Cambridge University Press

10/2017

230

Dura

Inglês

9781107176232

15 a 20 dias

Chinese Small Property presents a persuasive argument for how market transition has succeeded in China without rule of law, and how market norms have triggered social and legal change. Based on a case study of Shenzhen city, Qiao provides a first-of-its-kind examination of the co-evolution of property law and norms.
Introduction; 1. The evolution of land law in China: partial reform, vested interests, and small property; 2. Planting houses in Shenzhen; 3. Small property, big market: a focal point explanation; 4. Small property, adverse possession and optional law; 5. Small property in transition: a tale of two villages; 6. All quiet on the judicial front?; Conclusion: market transition: sticky norms or sticky law?
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