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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Chinese land law"

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Mou, Zhenyu. « Land, Law and Power ». European Journal of East Asian Studies 14, no 2 (2015) : 287–312. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15700615-01402005.

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This paper explores the origin and development of the cadastre in the French Concession in Shanghai (1849–1943). The paper mainly focuses on how the cadastre functioned as an instrument of power in different periods. It argues that the cadastre originated from and was influenced by the cadastre system in France, although it evolved with its own characteristics owing to the complex political and administrative configuration that prevailed in Shanghai. It actually took more than a half-century for the French municipality to make the cadastre the only effective means and instrument for the management of land and land tax. It took several successive land surveys to reveal all the land in the French Concession. Eventually, however, the Cadastral Office in the French Concession cadastre took precedence and dispossessed the Chinese authorities of their initial power over land.
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Zhu, Ying-Ping. « The Protection of Land in Chinese Public Law ». KOOKMIN LAW REVIEW 19, no ll (février 2007) : 47–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.17251/legal.2007.19..47.

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Peng, Chun. « Chinese rural land expropriation law : problems, prescriptions and obstacles ». China-EU Law Journal 4, no 2-4 (juillet 2015) : 173–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12689-015-0059-y.

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Zheng, Cai Gui, Dao Xian Yuan, Qing Yuan Yang, Xiao Cheng Zhang, Shi Chuan Li et Yong Qing Wang. « Study on Reconstructing Chinese Territorial Planning System ». Applied Mechanics and Materials 174-177 (mai 2012) : 3593–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.174-177.3593.

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This paper researches on the territorial system of urban and rural integration to provide reference resources for solving urban-rural dual economy and society structure and land-use management. Methods of documentary data and theory are applied. The result of study indicates that: (1) build up five-level territorial planning at national, province, district, county and regional level to strategically arrange land-use; (2) build up line planning of various types of land to manage scientifically and efficiently; (3) compile land reclamation planning at town-level, village planning to enrich land use detailed planning and promote operation of available; (4) form long-term territorial planning, five-year line planning and annual land use program. The conclusion of this paper shows that: (1) modify urban-rural planning law to unify the planning law provisions; (2) establish planning management committee to unify management of urban-rural territorial; (3) work out unified basic map and standard land classification to unify technical standard system; (4) improve the degree of public participation at different planning stage; (5) implement planning qualification management and industry access system and strengthen planning implementation and modification supervision management.
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Wang, N., et R. Yang. « THE APPLICATION OF CHINESE HIGH-SPATIAL-RESOLUTION REMOTE SENSING SATELLITE IMAGE IN LAND LAW ENFORCEMENT INFORMATION EXTRACTION ». ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-3 (30 avril 2018) : 1751–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-3-1751-2018.

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Chinese high -resolution (HR) remote sensing satellites have made huge leap in the past decade. Commercial satellite datasets, such as GF-1, GF-2 and ZY-3 images, the panchromatic images (PAN) resolution of them are 2 m, 1 m and 2.1 m and the multispectral images (MS) resolution are 8 m, 4 m, 5.8 m respectively have been emerged in recent years. Chinese HR satellite imagery has been free downloaded for public welfare purposes using. Local government began to employ more professional technician to improve traditional land management technology. This paper focused on analysing the actual requirements of the applications in government land law enforcement in Guangxi Autonomous Region. 66 counties in Guangxi Autonomous Region were selected for illegal land utilization spot extraction with fusion Chinese HR images. The procedure contains: A. Defines illegal land utilization spot type. B. Data collection, GF-1, GF-2, and ZY-3 datasets were acquired in the first half year of 2016 and other auxiliary data were collected in 2015. C. Batch process, HR images were collected for batch preprocessing through ENVI/IDL tool. D. Illegal land utilization spot extraction by visual interpretation. E. Obtaining attribute data with ArcGIS Geoprocessor (GP) model. F. Thematic mapping and surveying. Through analysing 42 counties results, law enforcement officials found 1092 illegal land using spots and 16 suspicious illegal mining spots. The results show that Chinese HR satellite images have great potential for feature information extraction and the processing procedure appears robust.
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Chen, Cindy, et Mike Hicks. « The Chinese Marine Environmental Protection Law ». International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 1999, no 1 (1 mars 1999) : 721–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-1999-1-721.

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ABSTRACT The concept of marine environmental protection and its development was introduced to the People's Republic of China in the 1980s. This followed the enactment of the Environmental Protection Law (1979, 1989), a revision to the Constitution, and the adoption of international environmental laws. The Chinese Marine Environmental Protection Law (MEPL) was promulgated in 1983 after China signed the 1982 U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea. Both national environmental laws and various international conventions and agreements influenced the MEPL. For example, the MEPL closely follows provisions outlined by the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) and other international treaties. China has concerns about marine pollution not only within its own territory but outside its jurisdiction as well. Thus, the MEPL explicitly states that the provisions of the law apply to areas beyond China's territorial sea. As provided by the MEPL, China has the right to assert jurisdiction over foreign vessels beyond its territorial sea when they engage in activities that cause pollution to China's environment. However, questions arise as to China's coastal state jurisdiction. China's view on sovereignty is a controversial issue, and it is unclear whether the MEPL can be invoked to confer liability in waters outside of China's jurisdiction. Despite uncertainty over the jurisdiction issue, the MEPL is a significant and comprehensive law for marine protection. It regulates five major sources of marine pollution: coastal construction projects, off-shore oil exploration and exploitation, land-source pollutants, vessel pollution, and the dumping of wastes at sea. The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief comparison of the MEPL and relevant international laws and an understanding of critical issues covered by the MEPL.
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Agnes Tania, Rahmi, et Iwan Satriawan. « Discriminatory policy of land ownership of the Chinese in the special region of Yogyakarta in constitutional and local regulation perspective ». E3S Web of Conferences 316 (2021) : 04019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131604019.

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For more than forty years, the Yogyakarta Sultanate has applied discriminatory policy on law ownership to Chinese Indonesian. Historically, the Chinese descendants have not been able to own land except Building Rights or HGB. This policy was outlined in the Regional Head Instructions Number K.898/I/A/75. The research analyzes what is the legal basis of application the disminatory policy on land ownership for Chinese-Indonesia. The research uses normative and empirical legal research with constitutional and local regulation approach. The result of research shows that the Special Region of Yogyakarta imposed a Discriminative Land Ownership Policy to the Chinese-Indonesia is due to historical reason, when the Giyanti Agreement of 1755 sued the Chinese traitor group to the Sultanate. Since then, the Instructions Letter of the Regional Head of DIY PA. VII/No. K/898/I/A/75 was issued to Prohibit the Property rights of Non-Indigenous Indonesian citizens. The research recommends that the Government of Special Region of Yogyakarta should re-considers and reviews the time limitation of banning land ownership to Chinese-Indonesia in the light of respecting the constitutional rights of new generation of the Chinese-Indoensia. This recommendation, off course, needs some requirements for the Chinese-Indonesia such as statement of loyalty to the Sultanate and limitation of the area they may have land ownership.
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Nakamura, Shigeo. « WAS TRADITIONAL CHINESE LAW A MERE “MODEL” ? PART TWO ». International Journal of Asian Studies 1, no 2 (juin 2004) : 297–322. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479591404000257.

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Inside and outside China, it has been widely believed that in premodern China common people did not bring civil cases to magistrate's courts but settled them at the level of their clan, village or guild. However, David C. Buxbaum's research based on the Dan-Xin Archive and Shiga Shu¯zo¯'s study of legal memoranda show that people quite regularly turned to the magistrate's court to resolve civil disputes. During the Qing dynasty, legal cases were divided, not in civil or criminal terms, but according to how serious the offence was. The less-serious offences were civil cases that included disputes concerning marriage and inheritance, land and property, money and loans, and minor battery. Whereas the latter category, criminal cases in today's terms, were handled with the intention of maintaining legal stability, magistrates involved with civil cases tried to strike a reasonable balance by examining each case on an individual basis. However, how the law was applied to civil cases remains a subject for future research.
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Qin, Ming, Wensheng Lin, Jing Li, Zhou Yu et Cheryl Wachenheim. « Impact of land registration and certification on land rental by Chinese farmers ». Land Use Policy 99 (décembre 2020) : 104875. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104875.

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Wijayanti, Tania, Yudho Taruno Muryanto et M. Irnawan Darori. « Comparation of The Transfer of Land Rights to The Description Deed of Inheritance Rights ». LAW REFORM 17, no 1 (31 mars 2021) : 121–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/lr.v17i1.37558.

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Marriages are carried out by mixed ethics, so it is very difficult to know whether there are ethnics of Chinese, foreign-Eastern or indigenous groups in a cpopulation. This study aims to determine the legal certainty of a certificate of inheritance for Indonesian citizens of Chinese descent. The research method used is normative juridical. The results of the research and the conclusions show that the notary is the only official authorized to make an authentic deed, namely a certificate of inheritance rights for Indonesian citizens of Chinese descent in accordance with Article 15 of the UUJNP. Comparison of Arrangements for Transfer of Land Rights to Deeds of Inheritance Rights of Chinese Descendants In ASEAN countries, namely Malaysia, that the distribution is contained in Article 6 of the Distribution Act 1958 jo. (Amendment) Act 1997 One of Article 6 (1), then in Turkey Article 35 of the Land Registry Law No 2644 / 1934my which gives foreigners the right to acquire land in Turkey and is subject to legal provisions governing restrictions and prohibitions.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Chinese land law"

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Peng, Chun. « Taming the dragon : rural land takings law in modern China ». Thesis, University of Oxford, 2014. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:e5566b44-d021-4037-9e03-28c0c69eae1b.

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This thesis examines the theories and practices surrounding the rural land takings law in modern China. It identifies and rejects the dominant Transition Paradigm in the existing literature which treats the contemporary crisis of rural land expropriation in China as a case of unfulfilled constitutional promise and dispenses prescriptions aimed at developing the Chinese expropriation law towards the supposedly more advanced models of takings law found in other countries, especially the USA. By unearthing the long overlooked historical lineage within which the rural land takings law evolves over the past century in China, including the almost forgotten original takings clause in the 1954 PRC Constitution and the foundational theories propounded by both the communist and nationalist parties, this thesis offers a much richer picture on how and why the Chinese expropriation law has become the way it is today. It shows that the widely recognized phenomenon of “land finance” is a symptom rather than cause of the problem, which lies in the deeply entrenched tradition of rural land takings for the party-state’s social transformative programmes, rendering the Chinese experience incomparable to that of any other countries. The current takings clause in the 1982 PRC Constitution and the present law in this area, despite the relevant reforms over the past decade, remain to faithfully reflect such a tradition characterized by the state’s plan-based top-down control over rural land and the presumption of state expropriation in non-agricultural use of rural land. Since these have been the paramount features of the Chinese land regime for over half a century and are unlikely to change in the foreseeable future, most of the reform recommendations made in the existing scholarship are either irrelevant or unfeasible. However, this is not to say that no change is possible. A more modest yet more realistic reform proposal will be put forward.
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胡守鑫. « 農村土地承包經營權流轉的法律問題研究 =Research on the circulation legal issues of the contracted management right of rural land ». Thesis, University of Macau, 2016. http://umaclib3.umac.mo/record=b3570015.

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Shernuk, Kyle, et Kyle Shernuk. « Queer Chinese Postsocialist Horizons : New Models of Same-Sex Desire in Contemporary Chinese Fiction, "Sentiments Like Water" and Beijing Story ». Thesis, University of Oregon, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1794/12403.

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This thesis represents an investigation into the strategies used by postsocialist Chinese male subjects to articulate their subjecthood and desires. The introduction explains the choice for using a phenomenological methodological approach in addressing the issue and also lays out the simultaneous goal of this thesis to inaugurate a move away from political allegorical interpretations as the standard for reading contemporary Chinese literature. The body chapters look at two different contemporary Chinese works to help illuminate the arrival of the Chinese subject. Using Wang Xiaobo's novella "Sentiments Like Water" and the anonymously penned online novel Beijing Story as case studies, this thesis investigates the ways alternative epistemologies and uses of history can undo pathological understandings of queerness and create new identities for Chinese subjects. The thesis concludes with thinking about the direction of the queer and Chinese studies fields and offers future points of investigation.
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Mai, Nadin. « The aesthetics of absence and duration in the post-trauma cinema of Lav Diaz ». Thesis, University of Stirling, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1893/22990.

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Aiming to make an intervention in both emerging Slow Cinema and classical Trauma Cinema scholarship, this thesis demonstrates the ways in which the post-trauma cinema of Filipino filmmaker Lav Diaz merges aesthetics of cinematic slowness with narratives of post-trauma in his films Melancholia (2008), Death in the Land of Encantos (2007) and Florentina Hubaldo, CTE (2012). Diaz has been repeatedly considered as representative of what Jonathan Romney termed in 2004 “Slow Cinema”. The director uses cinematic slowness for an alternative approach to an on-screen representation of post-trauma. Contrary to popular trauma cinema, Diaz’s portrait of individual and collective trauma focuses not on the instantenaeity but on the duration of trauma. In considering trauma as a condition and not as an event, Diaz challenges the standard aesthetical techniques used in contemporary Trauma Cinema, as highlighted by Janet Walker (2001, 2005), Susannah Radstone (2001), Roger Luckhurst (2008) and others. Diaz’s films focus instead on trauma’s latency period, the depletion of a survivor’s resources, and a character’s slow psychological breakdown. Slow Cinema scholarship has so far focused largely on the films’ aesthetics and their alleged opposition to mainstream cinema. Little work has been done in connecting the films’ form to their content. Furthermore, Trauma Cinema scholarship, as trauma films themselves, has been based on the immediate and most radical signs of post-trauma, which are characterised by instantaneity; flashbacks, sudden fears of death and sensorial overstimulation. Following Lutz Koepnick’s argument that slowness offers “intriguing perspectives” (Koepnick, 2014: 191) on how trauma can be represented in art, this thesis seeks to consider the equally important aspects of trauma duration, trauma’s latency period and the slow development of characteristic symptoms. With the present work, I expand on current notions of Trauma Cinema, which places emphasis on speed and the unpredictability of intrusive memories. Furthermore, I aim to broaden the area of Slow Cinema studies, which has so far been largely focused on the films’ respective aesthetics, by bridging form and content of the films under investigation. Rather than seeing Diaz’s slow films in isolation as a phenomenon of Slow Cinema, I seek to connect them to the existing scholarship of Trauma Cinema studies, thereby opening up a reading of his films.
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Prince, Peter Herman. « Aliens in their own land. 'Alien' and the rule of law in colonial and post-federation Australia ». Phd thesis, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1885/101778.

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This thesis argues that the ‘rule of law’ was not followed in colonial and post-federation Australia in relation to a fundamental principle of the common law. According to the rule in Calvin’s Case (1608), no person born as a ‘subject’ in any part of the King’s dominions could be an ‘alien’. This was the legal position in Australia from the reception of English law until well after federation. In colonial and post-federation Australia the racial meaning of ‘alien’ was consistently used in political and legal contexts instead of its proper legal meaning. In legislation and parliamentary debates, cases and prosecutions, inter-colonial conferences and conventions it was employed to refer not merely to those who were ‘aliens’ under the common law but also to people regarded as ‘aliens’ in the broader or racial sense of the word, especially those of non-European background. Chinese and Indian settlers, Pacific islanders and even indigenous Australians were treated as ‘aliens’ in Australia even if under British law they were actually ‘subjects’ of the Crown and not ‘aliens’ at all in the accepted legal sense. In the 1820s and 1830s the New South Wales Supreme Court thought it inconceivable that ‘barbarous’ indigenous inhabitants could ‘owe fealty’ or allegiance to the British Crown, considering their legal position analogous to that of ‘foreigners’ or ‘strangers’. In debates on exclusionary legislation in the 1870s and 1880s, parliamentarians in the Australian colonies portrayed all Chinese settlers as ‘aliens’, despite acknowledging that many came from Hong Kong, the Straits Settlements or other British possessions. Immigrants from British India were generally treated the same way. Delegates to Australia’s constitutional conventions in the 1890s, including prominent legal figures, repeated this mistake. And in the 1900s Pacific islanders born in Australia as British subjects were deported as ‘aliens’ with the approval of the Australian High Court. The misuse of ‘alien’ in this case contributed to a defective judgment still cited today in support of the Commonwealth’s claims to extensive exclusionary power. Between federation and the Second World War, Queensland’s dictation test legislation and industrial awards regulating various occupations provide many examples of the misuse and manipulation of the term ‘alien’ in a legal context. In prosecutions under these laws the word was used as a weapon against non-Europeans whether they were ‘aliens’ under the law or not. Commentators both in the early years of federation and in more recent times have failed to identify the misuse of ‘alien’– and have made the same error themselves. This mistake is critical because of the continued force of the term in Australian law. The Commonwealth’s sweeping power to define who shall be citizens of Australia and to exclude, detain indefinitely without trial and deport ‘aliens’ is still justified by reference to colonial and post-federation cases and constitutional convention debates where ‘alien’ was incorrectly used in its racial sense contrary to the rule of law.
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DONG, NENG. « Il dominium utile tra le esperienze diverse ». Doctoral thesis, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/2158/1039791.

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The thesis aims to clarify the historical profile, the particular characteristics and the various dissertations of the Medieval property theory dominium utile and to confront it with analogue institutions in traditional Chinese law. The author intends to confirm that dominium utile was by nature the reflection of a Medieval idea of property on the giurisprudence. Considered as an artificial introduction of the Civil Law, the dominium utile was frequently described as a secondary property by the doctores. Yet such a dipendent feature doesn't diminish the role it played on both theoritical and practical dimension. Dominium utile is deeply rooted in the system of property elaborated by Bartolus, thus reveals how the Medieval giurists emphysized the economic essence of property at the expense of the unity and exclusivity of dominium. The Roman dominium now is replaced by the Medieval dominia. In spite of the harsh rebukes of the legal humanists who were active in the 16th century, dominium utile won the support of many illustrious jurists thanks to its irreplacable value for the jurists who were engaged in responding to land problems of that time. The separation of two dominia exists in traditional Chinese law, too. Diffrent from the European experience, in China the separation of property was realized by customary law. People gave a particular attention to the economic value of a land to the extent that the tenant could claim the property of the surface of the land, while the owner had nothing more than the property of the bottom. The customary law tended to erode the formal property, which ended up becoming a right to the rent. This phenomenon can explain partly why the traditional Chinese law was not able to develop a modern conception of the property by itself. Aware of this deficit, the legislators of the Repubblic of China set out to suppress the separation of property by means of codification during the 1920s and the 1930s. For them, the establishment of a European property is necessary to modernize the country. Such a consideration doesn't disappear even afer the abolition of the codification of the Repubblic of China in Mainland China.
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張舒茜. « Female inheritance in Chinese traditional inheriting notions:a study in Yi-lan ». Thesis, 2009. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/8js6jw.

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Hsiao-Lan, Weng, et 翁小蘭. « Imagery of West Lake-a creative exposition of chinese ink paintings by Weng Hsiao-Lan ». Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/01713898814280576637.

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碩士
華梵大學
工業設計系碩士班
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Abstract In China, the landscape paintings have been developing for more than one thousand years. They represent a cultural phenomenon in terms of significance, sublimation and artistic achievements. A famous saying about the art of painting by Zhang Zao in Tang Dynasty goes, “To imitate the Nature, and to express the inner of the painter.” In short, the landscape painter needs to follow the Nature on the one hand; he will depict his reflections on the other. It points out the essential principle in the creation of landscape paintings. Based on my experience of painting throughout these years, I have come to realize that to be a part of Nature is important in the art of creative paintings. I choose the landscape around the West Lake as the theme of my work mainly because I have been profoundly influenced by it since a small girl. I have visited the Lake at issue for four times, deeply impressed by the local customs, views and constructions. Hardly could I leave behind the impressions it has made on me. For years, there have been numerous poems and articles written by the men of letters in history to praise the beauty around the Lake. Through reading these literary works which reflect the people’s affections to the Lake, I have developed a further understanding about this Lake area. And this, at the same time, inspires me to proceed with an artistic creation about the superb landscape of the West Lake. It is common to see painters, relying on their own artistic techniques, express their aesthetic conceptions through images. This phenomenon will help reveal the artistic working and taste of the painters. To testify what I have learned, I will try to put my impressions and feelings about the landscape around the West Lake in the painting. I will proceed with the painting in Chinese ink and wash. This is, in every way, is a big challenge to me. This thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter is the Introduction, revealing the motivation, the methodology, the range and purpose of the thesis. The second chapter is devoted to studying in what way the painting styles and expressions are changed due to the move of the capital city of the Southern Sung Dynasty to Lin An. My study enables me to acknowledge the most appropriate way of painting the landscape of Southern China. Moreover, it also helps me construct the concept of the creation of the mind-image of the West Lake. Chapter three depicts the creative ideas of the author. They are focused on the following four essential points: “Get the significance in accordance with the shape ”, “Imitate the Nature”, “Chi, rhythm, thought, view, brush, ink,” and “Read and travel.”. I believe these four major essences will supply me with creative power. They will enable me to review my capabilities of painting creation. Eventually, they will elevate me to a higher level. Chapter four concerns the work analyses. I will apply the related theories to my works about the West Lake so as to exam how well they stand. Chapter five is the Conclusion. It expresses my reflections during the process of creation and study, and my expectations in the future. Keywords: The mind-image of the West Lake The mind-image The West Lake.
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Shih, yai, et 施雅怡. « The Research of “Lan Hua Hua ”of Chinese Bamboo Flute Works by Zhang Yong-Ming ». Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/60981722437036063510.

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國立臺灣藝術大學
戲劇學系表演藝術碩士班
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The "Lan Hua Hua" musical piece of the Chinese Bamboo Flute discussed in this thesis was re-created by Zhang Yong-Ming in 1992, according to the musical theme, storyline, of the northern Shaanxi folksong "Lan Hua Hua", and the same name "the Ballade of Lan Hua Hua" of the chinese Erhu which was created and Composed by Guang Ming. On the basis of using the primitively musical background of "Lan Hua Hua" of the northern Shaanxi folksong as a starting point, Chapter 3 studies the musical characteristic of Shaanxi, causing by its unique physical environment, social culture, and life style. Second, Chapter 4 explains the creation concept of "the Ballade of Lan Hua Hua" of the chinese Erhu composed by Guang Ming, and then analyzes the "Lan Hua Hua" musical piece of the Chinese Bamboo Flute which was re-created by Zhang Yong-Ming. In addition to explore and discuss the musical background and the creation concept of the "Lan Hua Hua", Chapter 5 also analyzes the musical form of “Lan Hua-Hua” of the Chinese Bamboo Flute through following different perspectives : musical form, melody feature, tempo, rhythm, etc. Then, Chapter 6 discusses how to apply the performance skills of Chinese Bamboo Flute to interpretate the "Lan Hua Hua" music well. At last, Chapter 7 summarizes all the facts during this research and presents the final conclusion of this thesis.
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Ting, Chien-Kuo, et 丁建國. « On Methodology of Chinese Philosophy From Analytic Structure of You-Lan Feng''s “New Compilation of History of Chinese Philosophy” ». Thesis, 2012. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/25971034321506382838.

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國立臺灣大學
哲學研究所
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This dissertation centers on You-Lan Feng’s “New Compilation of History of Chinese Philosophy” and explore the methodology of Chinese philosophy from its analytic structure. This dissertation is divided into three parts. The first part is to clarify You-Lan Feng’s method of Chinese philosophy and to describe the difference of method of Chinese philosophy in his different periods of research. The second part is to divide the “New Compilation of History of Chinese Philosophy” into four types of analysis, including research of intellectual history, interpretation of texts, conceptual categories and philosophical problems. In the research of intellectual history, I will explain that how You-Lan Feng discusses the development of Chinese philosophy from the political, economic and historical factors. In the interpretation of texts, I will discuss You-Lan Feng’s text and show his attitude of Chinese philosophy. “Conceptual categories” and “philosophical problems” are two contact points of research of Chinese philosophy. The last part is about “ theory of perfection”, I will explain those different states of the subject ,the person, while processing in practice.
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Livres sur le sujet "Chinese land law"

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Randolph, Patrick A. Chinese real estate law. The Hague : Kluwer Law International, 2000.

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Modern chinese real estate law : property development in an evolving legal system. Burlington, VT : Ashgate Pub., 2011.

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Zhongguo nong di wu quan zhi du lun : On the Chinese land system in rural areas. Beijing Shi : Fa lü chu ban she, 2009.

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Zhongguo tu di fa ti xi gou jian yu zhi du chuang xin yan jiu : The construction and innovation of Chinese land law system. Beijing Shi : Jing ji guan li chu ban she, 2012.

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Zhongguo nong min tu di chi you chan quan zhi du yan jiu : Study on Chinese farmers' property rights of land. Beijing Shi : She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2004.

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1951-, Xu Hanming, dir. Zhongguo nong min tu di chi you chan quan zhi du xin lun : New discussion on the system of Chinese farmers' property rights of land. 2e éd. Beijing Shi : She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2009.

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Wai lai gui ze yu gu you xi guan : Ji tian fa zhi de jin dai zhuan xing = Imported rules and traditional customs : the modern transformation of Chinese law on sacrificial fields. Beijing Shi : Beijing da xue chu ban she, 2014.

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Chu tu jian du yu Qin Han she hui : Xu bian. Guilin : Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she, 2015.

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Chu tu jian du yu Qin Han she hui. Guilin : Guangxi shi fan da xue chu ban she, 2009.

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United States. Congressional-Executive Commission on China. Ownership with Chinese characteristics : Private property rights and land reform in the People's Republic of China : roundtable before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, February 3, 2003. Washington : U.S. G.P.O., 2003.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Chinese land law"

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Eskelinen, Pia. « Rural Women’s Land Use Rights in China : Acceptance and Enforceability ». Dans Towards Gender Equality in Law, 111–32. Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-98072-6_6.

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AbstractLegal control of land as well as legal and social recognition of women’s uses of and rights to land can have catalytic effects of empowerment, increasing women’s influence and status in their communities. During past decades, changes in the Chinese land tenure rights and practices have brought important incentives for rural developments including farmer income and living standards. However, the law in books differs from the law in action and the lack of women’s land use rights recognition deprives them of their chances of surviving in rural China. They become legally invisible, ignored and forgotten. This qualitative research is mainly based on interviews conducted in China. The data will be analysed within the framework of theories and philosophies grounding Chinese ideology. As this research focus on women in rural areas, feminism form the theoretical and ideological background.
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Fan, Jinxue. « The Chinese Constitution as the Fundamental Law and Supreme Law of the Land : Marking the 30th Anniversary of the Adoption of the 1982 Constitution ». Dans Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path, 141–65. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-32-9261-1_5.

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Wu, Ming-Hsuan, Claire Hitchins Chik et Andrew Simpson. « Chinese ». Dans Multilingual La La Land, 47–65. New York : Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429507298-4.

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Cai, Shenshen. « Jiang Wenli and Her Autobiographical Film Lan ». Dans Contemporary Chinese Films and Celebrity Directors, 137–54. Singapore : Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-2966-0_7.

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« The Land Use Right : Owning the Right to Use Land Without Owning the Land ». Dans Modern Chinese Real Estate Law, 37–54. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315595870-11.

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Prosterman, Roy. « Rural Land Rights in China ». Dans Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics, 214–35. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199698547.003.0008.

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« One The Chinese Law The Origins of the Civilizing Project ». Dans Land of Strangers, 25–47. Columbia University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7312/schl19754-004.

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Xiangui, Zhang. « A jurisprudential discussion on the reform of Chinas land use control ». Dans Renmin Chinese Law Review, 209–30. Edward Elgar Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781800881679.00012.

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« Ownership Entities : Who Owns Land, and How Do They Own It ? » Dans Modern Chinese Real Estate Law, 55–62. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315595870-12.

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Haldar, Antara, et Joseph E. Stiglitz. « Analyzing Legal Formality and Informality : Lessons from Land Titling and Microfinance Programs1 ». Dans Law and Economics with Chinese Characteristics, 112–48. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199698547.003.0004.

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Jin Wei, Liangji Deng et Changbiao Zhong. « Guidelines for synergetic utilization of Chinese agricultural land based on the emergy balance law ». Dans 2011 Second International Conference on Mechanic Automation and Control Engineering (MACE). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mace.2011.5987416.

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Zhang, Xueyao. « A Study on Legal Issues of the Circulation of Chinese Rural Land Contracting Management Right ». Dans 2020 International Conference on Management, Economy and Law (ICMEL 2020). Paris, France : Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.201111.015.

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Yang Xiaoqing, Cai Tao et Chen Jie. « Process of threshold of fault diagnosis expert system in LAN based on BP neural network ». Dans 2008 Chinese Control Conference (CCC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/chicc.2008.4605677.

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Sun, Lijun, et Lihong Wang. « Simulation modeling for the Contention-Collision Cancellation access mode in a multi-star LAN ». Dans 2008 Chinese Control and Decision Conference (CCDC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ccdc.2008.4597567.

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Wen, Xiaoy, Guoquan Zhang et Qiuyi Jiang. « Exploration and practice of formulating strategic planning for rural revitalization in the Shanghai metropolitan area ——take the rural revitalization of Jinxi town in Kunshan as an example ». Dans 55th ISOCARP World Planning Congress, Beyond Metropolis, Jakarta-Bogor, Indonesia. ISOCARP, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.47472/typk9673.

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China's urban and rural development has entered a new stage of comprehensive transformation. The advent of the era of metropolitan development and the strategy of Rural Revitalization are two important national strategic backgrounds of this study. As the highest urbanization rate in Southern Jiangsu, rural and urban development needs synchronous resonance. Rural areas, as an important role in the integration of the Yangtze River Delta and the development of Shanghai Metropolitan Area, play an important role in regional cohesion and complementary functions, and are an important part in the overall construction of the metropolitan area. Jinxi Town is located in the southern end of Jiangsu Province, bordering Qingpu District of Shanghai, and between Suzhou and Shanghai. In ancient China, Jinxi was a traditional town of fish and rice and water culture. During the period of reform and opening-up, Jinxi worked closely with surrounding cities to create a brilliant chapter of "Sunan Model" and "Kunshan Model". In the new stage of development, Jinxi Town shoulders the heavy responsibility of more ecological functions and reduction of construction land indicators. It is not only more responsible for ensuring food production safety and protecting ecological functions, but also more demanding for rural revitalization. It is also more urgent to study its development path and strategy. Firstly, this paper takes Jinxi's contemporary mission as the starting point, secondly, through the analysis of Jinxi's function orientation, population, industry and space, and then puts forward the general strategic requirements of Rural Revitalization according to these four aspects. Thirdly, it demonstrates several different types of villages in Jinxi town, respectively. The cases of upgrading agriculture, industrial integration and development, demonstration of rural community and industrial retreat to build Jinxi Town to revitalize villages in the countryside. Finally, through the follow-up revision and improvement of planning formulation, to help the effective implementation of Jinxi Town's Rural Revitalization strategic planning. Through this study on the Rural Revitalization of Jinxi Town, on the one hand, it comprehensively implements the national deployment and the task of Jiangsu as a benchmark; on the other hand, it earnestly follows the law of rural selfdevelopment, and in the theoretical category of regional economy, it is based on the development of metropolitan area and the background of Rural Revitalization era, with Chinese characteristics, Shanghai. The road of Rural Revitalization in metropolitan area. At the same time, this paper expects to provide ideas and methods for the compilation of strategic planning for Rural Revitalization in metropolitan areas.
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Yang, Yang, et Albert P. C. Chan. « Driving factors and obstacles in adopting structural steel in Hong Kong : Case studies ». Dans 12th international conference on ‘Advances in Steel-Concrete Composite Structures’ - ASCCS 2018. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/asccs2018.2018.7984.

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The construction applications of structural steel mainly include super high-rise buildings and long-span structures. The advantages offered by structural steel to the construction sector and building environment have long been recognised, as evidenced by the increasing market share of structural steelwork in many marketplaces, but not in Hong Kong. The annual import quantity of fabricated steel structures in Hong Kong is 0.2 - 0.3 million tons, which indicates a low demand for structural steelwork in the local construction industry. This study aims to identify the major barriers and potential driving factors to the use of structural steel in Hong Kong. Interviews were conducted with a private developer, three main contractors, and two steel specialist contractors. These industry professionals offered four construction applications that addressed the major problems and driving factors for using steel-framed structures. The four cases included a Chinese opera centre, a swimming pool, a 24-story hotel, and a commercial building. These case studies reveal that steel-framed structures are adopted only for projects that have technical requirements. Otherwise, reinforced concrete structures are used because steel-framed structures are cost-efficient for super high-rise and long-span structures but not for normal types of buildings. The fast construction of structural steelwork can result in an early return on investment, which may outweigh the high construction cost. This advantage will be particularly significant for retail building projects with high land prices in Hong Kong. This study offers strategies for facilitating the fast construction of structural steelwork. If these strategies are implemented to resolve problems, then the application of steel-framed structures to many tall buildings in Hong Kong can be feasible.
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