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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Plates
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Credibility of Agricultural Land Tenure, or Why Intentional Institutional Ambiguity Might Work
- 2 Why the Village Has No Power: Land Ownership Disputes and Customary Tenure
- 3 Governing China's Grasslands: The Creation of Empty Institutions
- 4 Contested Spaces: Forest Rights, Registration, and Social Conflict
- 5 Going, Going, Gone! The Four Wastelands Auction Policy
- 6 Between Nationalization and Privatization: Common Property as the Third Way?
- Summary and Concluding Observations: The Political Economy of Transition
- Appendix A Title of Land Ownership of Two Villages
- Appendix B Record of Land Dispute Between State Forest Farm and Village
- Appendix C Title of Land Ownership of a Village School
- Appendix D Title of Land Ownership of a Brick Kiln
- Appendix E ‘Second Round’ Land Lease for Household (copy for farmer)
- Appendix F ‘Second Round’ Land Lease for Household (copy for village committee)
- Appendix G Contract of Mountain [Forest] Responsibility Land
- Appendix H Wasteland Contract of Guanting Village
- Appendix I Wasteland Contract of Guanting Village
- Appendix J Hand-Written Contract of Village Land Transfer to a Company
- Appendix K Hand-Written Pasture Boundary Agreement (no map included)
- Appendix L Pasture Use Contract for a Village
- Appendix M Pasture Use Contract for a Household
- References
- Index
(p.198) Appendix A Title of Land Ownership of Two Villages
(p.198) Appendix A Title of Land Ownership of Two Villages
- Source:
- Institutions in Transition
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Plates
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Credibility of Agricultural Land Tenure, or Why Intentional Institutional Ambiguity Might Work
- 2 Why the Village Has No Power: Land Ownership Disputes and Customary Tenure
- 3 Governing China's Grasslands: The Creation of Empty Institutions
- 4 Contested Spaces: Forest Rights, Registration, and Social Conflict
- 5 Going, Going, Gone! The Four Wastelands Auction Policy
- 6 Between Nationalization and Privatization: Common Property as the Third Way?
- Summary and Concluding Observations: The Political Economy of Transition
- Appendix A Title of Land Ownership of Two Villages
- Appendix B Record of Land Dispute Between State Forest Farm and Village
- Appendix C Title of Land Ownership of a Village School
- Appendix D Title of Land Ownership of a Brick Kiln
- Appendix E ‘Second Round’ Land Lease for Household (copy for farmer)
- Appendix F ‘Second Round’ Land Lease for Household (copy for village committee)
- Appendix G Contract of Mountain [Forest] Responsibility Land
- Appendix H Wasteland Contract of Guanting Village
- Appendix I Wasteland Contract of Guanting Village
- Appendix J Hand-Written Contract of Village Land Transfer to a Company
- Appendix K Hand-Written Pasture Boundary Agreement (no map included)
- Appendix L Pasture Use Contract for a Village
- Appendix M Pasture Use Contract for a Household
- References
- Index