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Property Law in China: Transition and Trend offers a comprehensive analysis of how property law has evolved within China’s unique socioeconomic and political context. Lei Chen explores the historical development of property rights legislation, examining the transition from planned economy principles to market-oriented frameworks.
The book addresses key challenges in Chinese property law, including land tenure systems, real estate regulation, and the protection of individual property rights. It analyzes how these legal mechanisms impact both domestic and international business operations within China.
By combining theoretical frameworks with practical case studies, the work provides essential understanding of China’s property legal landscape for academics, legal professionals, policymakers, and business practitioners. The author identifies emerging trends that will shape China’s property law development in coming years.







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