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Washington International Law Journal
Symposium: Emerging Land Use Law in the Pacific Rim
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction: Mapping Land Use Regulation in the Pacific Rim
John Haley, Veronica Taylor, and Frank Upham
Foreword
Foreword. Symposium: Emerging Land Use Law in the Pacific Rim
Stephen Day, Paula Littlewood, and Dustin Klinger
Articles
Korea's Greenbelts: Impacts and Options for Change
Chang-Hee Christine Bae
"The Best Laid Schemes . . . ": Land-Use Planning and Historic Preservation in Cambodia
William Chapman
Land Law Subsystems? Urban Vietnam as a Case Study
John Gillespie
Managing Urban Land in China: The Emerging Legal Framework and Its Role in Development
Mark T. Kremzner
An Overview of Washington's Growth Management Act
Eric S. Laschever
Listing of Tangible Cultural Properties: Expanded Recognition for Historic Buildings in Japan
Chester H. Liebs
Square Pegs and Round Holes: Fitting Modern Title into Traditional Societies in Indonesia
Timothy Lindsey
Testing the Partnership Model of Growth Management
Jeffrey Patterson
Comments
Getting a Seat at the Table: Giving the Indigenous Peoples of the Russian Far East Control over Local Government
Stephen R. King
A Lesson in Ingenuity: Chinese Farmers, the State, and the Reclamation of Farmland for Most Any Use
Kari Madrene Larson
The Rhetoric and Reality of Water Quality Protection in China
W. Scott Railton