Constitutional Protection of Private Property in China
Explore the intricate landscape of property rights with Constitutional Protection of Private Property in China by Chuanhui Wang. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2018, this comprehensive paperback spans 373 pages and delves into the historical evolution of constitutional doctrines governing private property in China.
Wang's insightful analysis draws comparisons between the application of three critical doctrines—public use, just compensation, and due process—across China, the United States, Germany, and India. This book not only examines the current state of property rights but also forecasts potential advancements and practical strategies for gradual reform within China's legal framework.
Ideal for legal scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in property law, this book offers a thorough understanding of how constitutional protections can shape the future of private property in China.