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Vietnam : land administration project
Stanford, Jill, Ann-Marie Franjic and Penny Abbott
 
There is an ongoing need to regulate and control land use planning and land allocation in Vietnam Even though this process has been undertaken for many centuries there is paramount need to improve efficiency, practicality and sustainability. The Land Law 2003, is a promising piece of legislation towards developing Vietnamms land market value and land use control, however there are still many issues yet to be fully addressed. Although the policies have been defined, the land registry network remains weak and distorted and in need of more intelligent administration and management. As sexual discrimination is unacceptable in any modern society, policy reform and further application is needed in this area as well. A further issue, but of no less priority, is the irregularity, outdated nature and incompleteness of the spatial system (map) that covers all areas of Vietnam.
 
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