The Current Situation of Land Supervision in China and the Approach to Its Perfection

Jing SHEN

Abstract


Effective land supervision could reduce social contradictions and conflicts caused by the land issue and could also guarantee the reasonable and efficient utilization of land resources. Against the background of integrated urban-rural construction land market, the necessity of land supervision in our country is self-evident. This paper proposes the approaches to its improvement from the perspective of perfecting the system of related laws and regulations, strengthening the supervision capability and broadening the channels for the public to participate in.


Keywords


Land supervision; Land inspection; Law enforcement; Public participation; Perfection

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/7095

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