Abstract

One of the main factors causing land disputes in Ho Chi Minh City is urban planning, which is not considered enough and develops too quickly. Population density is increasing in limited urban space, leading to increased demand for land. This creates opportunities for investors, businesses, and individuals to access and purchase valuable land funds. Using the document analysis method, this article studies two basic conciliation models for land disputes: voluntary conciliation and compulsory conciliation. These models look at the mechanisms used to resolve land conflicts and suggest potential solutions to Ho Chi Minh City’s ongoing development management challenges—urban and land use. Understanding and implementing an effective conciliation model is an important step to minimize land disputes and promote sustainable urban development in this city.

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