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Theory Of Private Rights And Public Interest Balance

Posted on:2016-03-04Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z LvFull Text:PDF
GTID:2296330473459109Subject:Civil and Commercial Law
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Tourism industry has become one of the world’s fastest growing industry. China’s vast territory, has a long history with rich natural and human resources, to appreciate my Chinese natural surge high and sweep forward, feel my Chinese diverse human feelings attracting worldwide. Give full play to the advantage of rich resources of the scenic spot of our country not only develop the tourism industry, including third industry, promote the development of the traditional economy in China is relatively weak industry, more important is to pay attention to the protection and construction of natural ecology, tourism industry development in the security but also comply with China’s current economic need to green the sustainable development of the basic national conditions and development needs. However, China’s scenic area development and construction is not Everything is going smoothly in the field of scenic areas of conflict in private and public rooms especially. Development and construction of government are often completed scenic area through the mandatory administrative measures of the simple, to achieve the purpose of public interests of scenic spot. The realization of simple administrative coercive means although convenient government public purpose, protection, but not conducive to private rights of scenic spots and therefore, in balancing private and public scenic spot issues can be introduced into the public easement system. Can realize the scenic area the public interest at the same time through the power of the public easement scenic area with public and private compound right attribute, greater security area private rights, reduce the conflicts between private and government, in order to achieve private and public balance area.
Keywords/Search Tags:The public easement, Public and private compound right, The protection of private rights, The design of the system
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