- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- Detailed Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
- 2 Different Views of the Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
- 3 Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and Differences in their Protection?
- 4 Property Rights Created under Statute in Common Law Legal Systems
- 5 Property Law Sources and Analogies in International Law
- 6 Property Rights in Oil and Gas under Domanial Regimes
- 7 The Rule of Capture: The Least Worst Property Rule for Oil and Gas
- 8 Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- 9 Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict between Legal Rights and its Resolution
- 10 Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights to Land in Chile and Argentina
- 11 The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
- 12 Legal Models of Petroleum and Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
- 13 Who Owns the Economy? Property Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The <i>Electricity Law</i> Case
- 14 Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications for Regulation
- 15 Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
- 16 Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
- 17 Ownership Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
- 18 The Social Obligations of Ownership and the Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European Union
- 19 The Role of the Common Law in Promoting Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
- 20 Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and Property in Water
- 21 The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic Sequestration of Carbon
- 22 Community Based Property Rights and Resource Conservation in India's Forests
- Index
Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict between Legal Rights and its Resolution
Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict between Legal Rights and its Resolution
- Chapter:
- (p.167) 9 Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict between Legal Rights and its Resolution
- Source:
- Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
- Author(s):
Wang Mingyuan
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
Land is an important natural resource on which human beings depend for existence and development. Rights to land and rights to other natural resources such as mineral resources, water, forest, grassland, wild animals, and renewable resources make up a related and complicated system of rights. This chapter is based on the existing legislation of China on natural resources, taking the exploration, exploitation, and transportation of natural gas as an example. It analyses the conflicts between rights of land use and rights of natural resource development, and puts forward suggestions for improvement.
Keywords: land use, property rights, property law, natural gas development, China
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- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- Detailed Contents
- List of Contributors
- 1 Property and the Law in Energy and Natural Resources
- 2 Different Views of the Cathedral: The Literature on Property Law Theory
- 3 Public and Private Rights to Natural Resources and Differences in their Protection?
- 4 Property Rights Created under Statute in Common Law Legal Systems
- 5 Property Law Sources and Analogies in International Law
- 6 Property Rights in Oil and Gas under Domanial Regimes
- 7 The Rule of Capture: The Least Worst Property Rule for Oil and Gas
- 8 Models for State Ownership on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- 9 Natural Gas Development and Land Use: Conflict between Legal Rights and its Resolution
- 10 Got Title; Will Sell: Indigenous Rights to Land in Chile and Argentina
- 11 The Scope and Limitations of the Principle of National Property of Hydrocarbons in Mexico
- 12 Legal Models of Petroleum and Natural Gas Ownership in Brazilian Law
- 13 Who Owns the Economy? Property Rights, Privatization, and the Indonesian Constitution: The <i>Electricity Law</i> Case
- 14 Ownership Models for Water Services: Implications for Regulation
- 15 Eminent Domain and Regulatory Changes
- 16 Restrictions on Foreign Investment in the Energy Sector for National Security Reasons: The Case of Japan
- 17 Ownership Unbundling and Property Rights in the EU Energy Sector
- 18 The Social Obligations of Ownership and the Regulation of Energy Utilities in the United Kingdom and the European Union
- 19 The Role of the Common Law in Promoting Sustainable Energy Development in the Property Sector
- 20 Governing Common Resources: Environmental Markets and Property in Water
- 21 The Significance of Property Rights in Biotic Sequestration of Carbon
- 22 Community Based Property Rights and Resource Conservation in India's Forests
- Index