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Land Law and Disputes in Asia: In Search of an Alternative for Development

Land Law and Disputes in Asia: In Search of an Alternative for Development

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This book explores the legal causes of land-related disputes in Asia by examining the relationship between law and development, land-taking in developmental stages, common ownership, and proposals for new approaches to land law and dispute resolution. It combines orthodox legal interpretations with legal sociology and proposes pathways for legal transformations in the pursuit of sustainable development in Asia.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 308 pages
Publication date: 31 May 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This comprehensive legal analysis delves into the intricate web of land-related disputes in Asia, exploring their historical, legal, and social contexts. Comprising four main sections, it examines the complex relationship between law and development, explores land-taking during developmental stages, examines common ownership practices, and proposes innovative approaches to land law and dispute resolution. Drawing from a blend of orthodox legal interpretations and the empirical lens of legal sociology, the contributors undertake a thorough comparative legal examination across common and civil law traditions. Their findings offer valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities for legal transformations in the pursuit of sustainable development in Asia.

This book is a significant contribution to the field of comparative law, particularly in the domain of property law, in East and Southeast Asia. By examining the legal causes of land-related disputes within the unique histories, legal systems, and social realities of these countries, it provides a deep understanding of the complex dynamics at play. The book's four main sections delve into critical aspects of land-related conflicts, including the interplay between law and development, land-taking during developmental stages, common ownership practices, and innovative approaches to dispute resolution.

Through a rigorous comparative legal analysis, the contributors shed light on the diverse legal frameworks and traditions prevalent in the region. They employ a combination of orthodox legal interpretations and the empirical approach of legal sociology to examine the complexities and nuances of land disputes. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a comprehensive analysis that goes beyond mere legal technicalities and considers the broader social, economic, and political factors that shape land-related conflicts.

One of the book's key strengths lies in its proposal of pathways forward for legal transformations in the pursuit of sustainable development in Asia. The contributors recognize the urgent need for legal reforms to address the challenges posed by rapid urbanization, land scarcity, and environmental degradation. They offer practical recommendations and strategies to improve land governance, promote fair and equitable access to land, and foster peaceful dispute resolution mechanisms.

By highlighting the role of law in shaping the development trajectory of Asian countries, this book contributes to the broader discourse on legal reform and sustainable development. It provides valuable insights for policymakers, legal professionals, researchers, and activists working to address land-related disputes and promote sustainable development in the region.

In conclusion, this book is a must-read for anyone interested in the study of comparative law, property law, and the dynamics of land-related disputes in Asia. It offers a comprehensive and insightful analysis that sheds light on the complex legal and social factors that contribute to these disputes. Through its proposals for legal transformations and its interdisciplinary approach, it provides valuable insights and recommendations for promoting sustainable development and resolving land-related conflicts in the region.

Weight: 607g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367772796

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