Abstract

The provisions related to compensation, support, and resettlement when the statereclaims land in the draft amended Law on Land have been comprehensively revised,updated, and made more suitable. However, after nearly 10 years of implementing the 2013Law on Land, the provisions related to this issue have revealed many shortcomings,resulting in prolonged and contentious land disputes between land users and stateauthorities, causing significant concerns. This article provides insights from practicalperspectives, ensuring a fair balance between public interests (represented by the state) andprivate interests (land users). It offers recommendations to improve the draft furtheramended Law on Land - a legislation with far-reaching societal implications.

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