Improving the Systems of Compensation for Land Access for Mineral Exploration in China

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Theregulations of the land access for mineral exploration in China are so inattentive thathindered the realization of the interests of the holder of mineral explorationright. Using the provisions of the land access of mineral exploration andcompensation system in Western Australia, Queensland, New South Wales for reference. In order to realize theright of the holder of mineral exploration right, the compensation systemsshould clear the landlord , enlarge the scope of the compensation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1079-1080)

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237-241

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December 2014

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