By increasing transparency, and protection of ordinary people, the “Ten Measures” represents an institutional answer to the perceived unfairness in the allocation and development of land and resources within the PRC.
Creating more uniform and fair practices in the allocation of land is the subject of a recent set of measures from the Ministry of Land and Natural Resources.
By increasing transparency, and protection of ordinary people, the “Ten Measures” represent an institutional answer to the perceived unfairness in the allocation and development of land and resources within the PRC.
Taiwan has made greater private sector participation in infrastructure projects a government priority. A look into how conducive the regulatory environment to realization of government policy is in this area.
By Susan Finder with assistance from Peter Bazos, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Hong KongChina's current five-year plan (2001-2005) attests to the commitment…
A set of procedures which addresses the construction and operation of urban infrastructure in the Beijing municipality to facilitate the provision of good quality public utilities and services.
Beijing municipality's Concessions for Urban Infrastructure Procedures (the Procedures) were announced on September 10 2003 and became effective as of…
Promulgated: August 28 2003Effective: October 1 2003Applicability: "Concessions for urban infrastructure" refers to the granting of special administrative…