Regulations of the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone on land management. Country/Territory China Document type Regulation Date 1988 Source FAO, FAOLEX Original source Chinalaw, Chinalaw Computer-Assisted Legal Research Center, Peking University. Subject Land & soil Keyword Land tenure Land-use planning Mountain area Right of use Land reform Transfer Soil conservation/soil improvement Geographical area Asia, Asia and the Pacific, East Asian Seas, Eastern Asia, North Pacific, North-West Pacific Abstract These Regulations are formulated in order to improve the management of land in the Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, to exploit its resources and to implement rational utilisation of the land. The Special Zone shall practice a system of "compensatory usage" and "compensatory assignment" of State owned land. A land user unit or individual shall be responsible for the protection, management and rational use of land allocated for its usage (art. 2). The Shenzhen Municipal People's Government shall be responsible for the uniform management of all areas of land, mineral reserves, waterways, mountain forest and other natural resources in the Special Zone (art. 3). A land user unit or individual shall not be allowed to change the purpose of use of the land without approval (art. 4). The Municipal Government may, in line with public interest requirements, expropriate land in accordance with legal provisions (art. 5). Land use rights on State land may be transferred through tender, public auction, or agreement in accordance with articles 9 to 18. A land user unit or individual may assign with compensation, or may mortgage, its rights to use State owned land. The method of assignment of land use rights shall be determined by the parties involved (arts. 18 to 28). The last part of these Regulations sets out the duties of the Municipal Bureau for State Owned Land with respect to land administration. Full text English References - Legislation Implements Land Administration Law of the People's Republic of China. Legislation | China | 1998 (2019) Keyword: Land reform, Public land, Expropriation, Urban land, Agricultural land, Survey/mapping, Ownership, Policy/planning, Land tenure, Court/tribunal, Transfer, Framework law, Sustainable development, Sustainable use, Land-use planning, Registration, Offences/penalties Source: FAO, FAOLEX