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Public international law debate concerning forced evictions in China
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Abstract The aim of this study is to present legal and social controvercies concerning current scale of forced evictions in China. My particular attention is devoted to the controvercies in the sphere of public international law. At least three millions Chinese citizens are evicted each year to make space. F... view more
The aim of this study is to present legal and social controvercies concerning current scale of forced evictions in China. My particular attention is devoted to the controvercies in the sphere of public international law. At least three millions Chinese citizens are evicted each year to make space. Forced evictions are sometimes considered as the part of the issue of development-induced displacement and resettlement. The most important caues of development-induced displacement and resettlement in China include construction of dams and hydro-power plants, urban evictions and preparation of mega-events. The object of this study is to draw attention of the controvercies converning evictions in urban areas from the point of view of public international law.... view less
Keywords
China; displacement; resettlement; law of nations; human rights; inequality; Far East; developing country
Classification
Law
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
City
Rennes
Status
Preprint; peer reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution