INNOVATION OF LAND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, EXPANSION OF LAND USUFRUCT RIGHT IN RURAL AREAS OF CHINA AND EXPERIENCES FOR VIETNAM
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Abstract
The land management system in China is divided into three categories: agricultural land, land use conversion, and land used for urban purposes. The notable feature of this system is its rural management approach, which is distinct from that of most other countries worldwide and has brought about significant changes in rural areas. However, it has also faced various challenges, necessitating careful consideration of factors related to rural economics and farmers’ rights. By analyzing China’s legal framework for improving rural land management and expanding land use rights, this approach has proven to be effective. Additionally, through a comparison with current Vietnamese laws, the article suggests valuable insights for Vietnam to enhance usufruct rights over land.