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Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective LAND ADMINISTRATION OF VIETNAM IN THE PAST (2): - The Nguyen Dynasty established Vietnam as an united country with the territory as kept in its shape as presence. - In 1834, the General Map of Vietnam was unifiedly made of territory and publicized. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective LAND ADMINISTRATION OF VIETNAM IN THE PAST (3): 1. In the time of the French domination (1858 - 1945), after the setting up of the Colonial Administration, the usurping process of land from Vietnamese peasantry expanded through different steps: (i) the Colonial administration deprived Vietnam royalty of the sovereign right of land ownership and management; (ii) through the pauperization policy (especially exorbitant taxes) relating to the peasantry ... who was obliged to sell his plot of land, mortgage the part of communal land to the French capitalists, leave his village and go away adding himself to the supply of labor to the plantation, mines... 2. The French, then introduced their land registration, surveying and mapping system into Vietnam. 3. During 80 years of domination, the French carried out cadastral survey and created land registration for 800,000 ha covering basically the delta and the urban area for taxation. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE TIME OF WARS & STATE’s SUBSIDY ECONOMY: 1. Vietnam gained an independent state in 1945; the first National Assembly of the Country passed the Constitution 1946 in which the State recognized and protected every land ownership regime. 2. After 9 years of the National Resistance warfare against the French Colonialists and 3 years of reconstruction of the country, the National Assembly passed the Constitution 1959 in which the State recognized every land ownership regime, however protected and encouraged the State ownership and collective ownership. 3. After the great Victory in 1975 to restore the reunification of the Country, then there was 5 years of the State reorganization, the National Assembly passed the Constitution 1980 which stipulated that the State recognized only the whole people’s ownership regime on land, the people who were using land had the right to continue, the people who had demands on land use would be allocated with land by the State without any payment, the State had the right to recover the land in case of necessity and allocate new land upon the demand. In such a policy context, land had no value (in term of money) and the State did not need to establish a land administration system. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE CURRENT STATUS OF VIETNAM LAND ADMINISTRATION (1): 1. In 1986, Vietnam started the “Renovation” process (Doi Moi), the selected breaking point of its process was to shift from cooperative based agricultural production to household based one. Agricultural land was allocated without any payment to households for long term and stable use which is 20 years for annual crop land and 50 years for perennial crop land. The new land policy has led Vietnam to the third World leading rice exporter from a country that has been used to be a shortage rice supplier. This policy did concurrently require the presence of a land law and land administration system. 2. In 1988, the first Land Law of Vietnam was passed by the National Assembly to legalize the allocation of land from cooperatives to households. 3. In 1992, the new Constitution was passed by the National Assembly, in which there was a decision that it should be a market mechanism governed by the State for Vietnamese economy and the whole people ownership on land should remained. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE CURRENT STATUS OF VIETNAM LAND ADMINISTRATION (2): 4. In 1993, the second Land Law of Vietnam was passed by the National Assembly, which laid down many important renovations: * Whole people ownership recognized only, but land has a price defined by the State. * Households have rights to exchange, transfer, inherit, lease, mortgage land. * State’s compulsory land recovery only means to acquire land for development projects. * Economic organizations can access land only via leasing land from the State. 5. In 1998, Land Law Amendments and Supplementations was adopted by the National Assembly, which focused on the followings: * Domestic economic organizations can access land via allocating land from the State for projects of housing development and industrial zone development. * Domestic economic organizations can receive land via land transfer, lease and contribution as capital from households and individuals. * Improved mechanism of land recovery by the State from current land-users Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE CURRENT STATUS OF VIETNAM LAND ADMINISTRATION (3): 6. In 2003, the National Assembly adopted the third Land Law, which recognizes only whole people ownership on land, but introduces important renovated regulations on land as follows: * Rights and responsibilities of land authorities, rights and obligations of land users are clearly identified. * There are also detailed regulations on settling the historical complicated land relations between land-users, in which there is a regulation that "land that the State borrowed or rented from the past is considered to return it to the legal land-user". * The land price set by the State must be suitable to the market price of land, which means the new land financial system was established on the principle of “market-based price of land”. * The economic organizations having the land use rights as their property are allowed to perform land transactions in the market. * The equity in the rights and obligations on land between domestic and foreign investors is improved. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE CURRENT STATUS OF VIETNAM LAND ADMINISTRATION (4): * The State's compulsory land acquisition measure is limited in application, and the voluntary land conversion measure is introduced (based on negotiations between investors and current land-users to make land transfer/land lease/land contribution as capital). * There are the detailed regulations on the determination of land compensation value, the living conditions of resettlement locations for the cases the compulsory land acquisition measure is to be applied. * The land administration procedures system is established based on the principles of detail, simplicity, inexpensiveness, transparency and publicity. * The supervising role of people in the land legislation implementation is enhanced. * The settlement of land disputes, complaints and denouncements is renovated on the principles: (i) to improve responsibilities of the local people's committees; (ii) to essentially shift the settling works from the administrative system to the court system. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective POSITIVE IMPACTS OF LAND ADMINISTRATION REFORM ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM (1): During 20 years of the Land Laws execution, the land administration of Vietnam has made significant progress up to 30th Sep., 2007: •All agriculture land has been allocated to households, individuals and organizations, in which there was issued with 13,686,351 LURCs for 7,485,643 ha agricultural production land to land users (82,1% of total area); 1,111,302 LURCs for 8,116,154 ha forestry land (62,1%); 642,545 LURCs for 478.225 ha aqua-culture land (68,3%). •The issuance of LURC to non-agriculture land has been highly concentrated, in which there was issued with 2,837,616 LURCs for 64,357 ha urban residential land (62,2% of total area); 11,705,664 LURCs for 383,165 ha rural residential land (76,5%); 71,897 LURCs for 208,828 ha specialized-use land (37,4%). •Land use planning of whole country, all provincial localities, 62% of district localities and 55% of communal localities for the period 20012010 was already approved (up to 30th September, 2007). Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective POSITIVE IMPACTS OF LAND ADMINISTRATION REFORM ON SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN VIETNAM (2): •All provinces and developed districts have their own land registration office to ensure the reform progress of administrative procedures in land administration. •All communal localities have their own cadastral staff. •Throughout country, there are 130 national industrial zones with total area 26,520 ha have been established on the basis of Prime Minister's decisions, and about 200 provincial industrial zones with total area 13,991 ha have been established by provincial People's Committees. •Real estate market of Vietnam including land use right market is very fast developed. •The measure of land recovery by the State and compensation, supports, resettlement for affected people is improved step by step to ensure the benefits sharing policy. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective Before 1999, the agricultural, industrial and servicing economies had the GDP relatively equal From 1999 the investment process in non-agricultural sector has been increased to make the equal GDP of industrial and service sectors, surpassing the GDP of agricultural sector Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective Investment of the non-State economic sector has been fast increased from 2003 when the Land Law 2003 adopted by the National Assembly with many articles encouraging investors in land issues Foreign direct investment has been increased drastically from 2007 when the Government promulgated the decree no. 84/2007/ND-CP that broadens rights for foreign investors Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE NEED OF FURTHER RENOVATION ON LAND LEGISLATION (1): The further renovation of land legislation and land administration has been defined in the legislation construction programme decided by the Vietnam National Assembly. The strategic development of a new land legislation system for Vietnam should be focused on following targets: 1.To meet the needs of land use for speeding up the process of industrialization, modernization of country in order to carry out successfully the shifting process of economic structures oriented to the industrial and service development, and also to settle the problems of poverty alleviation and environmental pollution for sustainable development. 2.To complete the national land information system which is a component of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure to serve land administration works and people's needs. 3.To integrate land use planning with economical development, social sustainability and environmental protection. 4.To make equity between domestic and foreign investors based on WTO's principals. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective THE NEED OF FURTHER RENOVATION ON LAND LEGISLATION (2): 5.To create an easier mechanism making land resources to become able investment capital through the rights of land mortgage and land contribution as capital, and to develop an effective land financial system including the land valuation system and the land use taxation system to make good land development in the real estate market. 6.To eliminate completely the State subsidy system on the land, to put the land into market economy. 7. To approve good policies to organize the process of compulsory land acquisition and voluntary land conversion based on application of suitable solutions for the involuntary land compensation and resettlement to protect the legal benefits of land users. 8.To establish land administration system closed to and served for the people with simple administrative procedures. 9.To decrease the number of land disputes and land complaints on the basis of dialogs between local governments and people. 10.To establish a Land Code with stable provisions for very long term application. Vietnam Vietnam land land administration: administration: the the past, past, recent recent status status and and the the future future perspective perspective