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    Title: 論國家制度均衡與後發展地區的制度需求──榆林土地問題的制度和社會背景分析
    Other Titles: State Institutional Equilibrium And Postnate Region: An Institutional And Sociological Analysis Of Land Issues In Yulin
    Authors: 安子明
    Ziming, An
    齊海濱
    Haibin, Qi
    Contributors: 法學院
    Keywords: backward regions;institutional transition;non-equilibrium of the Social development;institutional equilibrium
    Date: 2012-03-17
    Issue Date: 2015-12-31 10:10:03 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: There are some social structural contradictions under the non-equilibrium of social development, owing to the contradictions between non-equilibrium of the Social development and equilibrium of national systems in China’s backward regions. The research method is to choice the land issue and a land case in Yulin city as the research object, and to study the relationship between their social background and the transition of China’s land institution. Then, we try to find the reasons and the solutions by the institutional transition theory and the research methods of sociology of law. As the results show, it is the effective way to continue to create the social conditions of induced institution change in the backward regions. It is concluded that we should search new routes to establish system in accordance with the law. According to the current legislative and judicial systems, we can establish the new systems in backward regions. It is necessary to establish the public-private coordination mechanism by which we can solve the new problems during the formal system being established. There are some social structural contradictions under the non-equilibrium of social development, owing to the contradictions between non-equilibrium of the Social development and equilibrium of national systems in China’s backward regions. The research method is to choice the land issue and a land case in Yulin city as the research object, and to study the relationship between their social background and the transition of China’s land institution. Then, we try to find the reasons and the solutions by the institutional transition theory and the research methods of sociology of law. As the results show, it is the effective way to continue to create the social conditions of induced institution change in the backward regions. It is concluded that we should search new routes to establish system in accordance with the law. According to the current legislative and judicial systems, we can establish the new systems in backward regions. It is nec
    Relation: 後繼受時代的東亞法文化 : 東亞法哲學研討會. 第八屆
    主辦單位:國立政治大學法學院
    舉辦日期:2012.03.17-2012.03.18
    Data Type: conference
    Appears in Collections:[2012東亞法哲學研討會] 會議論文

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