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Freedom of Residence and Movement
New Draft Amendments to Residents Committees Law Generates Criticism and Commentary
January 18, 2005
Commission Analysis
Land Use Inspection Campaign To Continue
January 7, 2005
Commission Analysis
To Stem Social Unrest, Chinese Ministries Step Up Legal Aid Efforts For Migrants Seeking Back Wages
December 20, 2004
Commission Analysis
Land and Finance Ministries Issue New Joint Notice on Payment of Land Use Fees
December 16, 2004
Commission Analysis
New York Times Examines Property Seizures in China
December 16, 2004
Commission Analysis
Evicted Farmers Lose Lawsuit Against the Ministry of Land and Resources
December 15, 2004
Commission Analysis
Chinese Government May Abolish Agricultural Tax
December 15, 2004
Commission Analysis
Beijing to Expand the Amount of Land Available for Construction
December 6, 2004
Commission Analysis
Caijing Reviews Efforts to Ease Social Unrest Through New Land Policies (in English)
November 22, 2004
Commission Analysis
Chinese Official: Displaced Farmers Owed 15 Billion Yuan in Compensation
November 22, 2004
Commission Analysis
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