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Li Ping, M.P.A., J.D.
Rural Development Institute
Wanda Plaza, Building No. 1, Suite 1906
93 Jianguo Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing 100022, China
Phone: 86-10-5820 5272
Fax: 86-10-5820-5273
pingl@rdiland.org
KEY QUALIFICATIONS
Mr. Li Ping has extensive land tenure experience,
including forestland tenure, tenure security, land tenure law, eminent
domain law, resettlement law and policy, regulatory takings, compensation
valuation, land use law, land policy, and land-related institutional expertise
in developing countries. He has assisted the Chinese government in drafting
and implementing laws and regulations governing farmers’ land rights,
and provided consultancy to international development organizations in
formulating policies on tenure security for farmers, land expropriation
and resettlement. He conducted numerous rounds of rural fieldwork throughout
China, and has experience working with Chinese government agencies and
academic institutions to reduce poverty through land reforms. Mr. Li has
experience with program design, planning, implementation, and management.
He currently serves as RDI’s resident China attorney and manages RDI’s
Beijing office. He also has three years of farming experience in China.
EDUCATION
J.D., University of Maine School of Law, 2000.
M.P.A., Seattle University, with Honors.
B.A., Southwest Teachers University, Chongqing, China, 1977.
Majored in English Literature.
LANGUAGES
Chinese (native), English (fluent)
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Staff
Attorney,
Rural Development Institute, May 2000 - present, Seattle, Washington. Represents
RDI in China and serves as local lead on a variety of RDI projects. Mr.
Li has participated in the following representative assignments:
- Legal
Framework and Institutions of Rural Land in China. Comprehensive
review of regulatory and institutional framework of rural land, including
farmland, forestland/forests and residential land. Focal analysis on
legal and institutional defects with respect to expropriation of these
rural assets, compensation schemes, valuation of these assets and expropriation
procedures. Consultancy on reforming Chinas land system. Funded
by the Canadian International Development Agency. (September 2007 -
present)
- Review
on Chinas Legal Regime Governing Collective Forestland.
In-depth legal analysis on existing legal framework governing ownership
of and use rights to collective forests and forestland. Extensive research
on international legal experience with respect to physical expropriations
of forestland and related resettlement, regulatory takings, and compensation
valuation of forestland and forests. Field research and document review
on local practices concerning farmers rights to forests and forestland,
including indigenous farmers rights to forestland. The final product
includes a comprehensive review and analysis on existing regulatory
framework on collective forestland and recommendations for legislative
reforms, a legal review of international practice in regulatory takings
and associated compensation valuation, and a research report on international
approaches to dispute resolution concerning farmers forestland
rights. Funded by Rights and Resources Initiative, an international
think tank on forests located in Washington DC. (September 2006 - present)
- Comprehensive
Legal Review on China’s Rural Land System . Comprehensive legal
analysis on existing Chinese laws, regulations and policies concerning
rural land, with an emphasis on land expropriations, resettlement and
assets valuation. The final product includes a thorough review of the
development of Chinese land laws, an in-depth analysis on the regulatory
regime of assets expropriation, resettlement and assets valuation, and
a series of recommendations for further legislative reforms on China’s
land system. Funded by the World Bank. (April 2006 - June 2007)
- Social
Safeguard Policy Evaluation. Field research, document review
and legal analysis with respect to compensation, resettlement, and procedural
safeguards in China. Evaluation of Asian Development Banks funded
projects in China for compliance with the ADB involuntary resettlement
policy. Funded by the Asian Development Bank. (February
2006 to August 2006)
- Land
Valuation and Compensation in Expropriation Law and Practice in China,
Cambodia & India. Field research, literature review, comparative
studies and assessments, and legal and policy advice on asset valuation
relating to development-induced land expropriations. Final work product
consists of a comprehensive paper reviewing the three countries
valuation methodologies of land and other immovable assets and their
corresponding compensation schemes. It also includes country-specific
recommendations and general advice on how ADB may help client countries
improve their valuation and compensation policies. Funded by the Asian
Development Bank. (September 2005 - January 2006)
- Consultant
to the World Bank for the National People’s Congress of China in drafting
its Property Law. Reviewing, researching, and proposing comprehensive
drafting recommendations regarding the provisions concerning real estate,
land rights, land registration, assets expropriation and compensation,
and procedural safeguards in expropriations, in order to establish coherent
and fair rules in China’s first modern code on private property rights.
Funded by the World Bank. (August 2005 - December
2005)
- Implementation
of the 2002 Rural Land Contracting Law Project. With Development
Research Center of China’s State Council. Advised Chinese government
on strengthening tenure security for 800 million farmers through implementing
the Rural Land Contracting Law and on reforms of land takings regime.
Provided technical assistance on design and establishment of land registration,
land dispute resolution mechanisms and legal aid facilities for farmers.
Assisted provincial governments with drafting of provincial implementing
regulations for the law. Conducted fieldwork and designed large-scale
survey to monitor and assess implementation of the law throughout the
country. Trained local officials with techniques for the law’s implementation.
Funded by the World Bank Institutional Development Fund and US-China
Legal Cooperation Foundation.(April
2003 - April 2006)
- Protecting
Women’s Land Rights Under the Rural Land Contracting Law. With
All China Women’s Federation. Conducted extensive research into international
and Chinese experience on rural women’s land rights. Assisted legislative
drafters in improving legal rules on rural women’s land rights, including
provision of specific legal language to China’s Supreme Court and provincial
governments for formulation of judicial interpretation and implementing
regulations for the Rural Land Contracting Law. Funded by the Ford Foundation.
(2003)
-
Development and Implementation of Rural Land Tenure Legislative Reform
Project. With Development Research Center of China’s State
Council. Assisted legislators in drafting the Rural Land Contracting
Law and provided legal opinions on its legal drafts for legislative
readings. Conducted fieldwork to monitor the process of land tenure
development. Advised governments on policy initiatives for land tenure
security. Funded by the World Bank Institutional Development Fund. (April
2000 - 2002)
- China
Non-Arable Land Tenure Research Project. With Center for Community
Development Studies, Yunnan Province, China. Conducted field research
on land tenure and management practices on grassland and forestland
in three counties of Yunnan Province. Participated in the preparation
of a research report on international comparative experience on grassland
and forestland tenure and management systems and recommendations for
legislative reforms on grassland and forestland in China. Funded by
Rockefeller Brothers Fund. (2001 - 2002)
- China
Land Management Law Implementation Monitoring Project (Round 1).
With Renmin University of China, Beijing. Participated in designing
and organizing a 1,700 household sample survey monitoring implementation
of the 1998 Land Management Law in 17 of China’s largest agricultural
provinces. Analyzed the survey results and formulated recommendations
for further legal reforms on farmers’ land rights. Supported by private
foundations, including the William H. Gates Foundation and the LeBrun
Foundation.(1999)
- China
Land Management Law Implementation Monitoring Project (Round 2).
With Renmin University of China, Beijing. Designed, organized and managed
the second round of 1,700 household sample survey monitoring implementation
of the 1998 Land Management Law in 17 of China’s largest agricultural
provinces. Supported by private foundations, including the William H.
Gates Foundation, the LeBrun Foundation, and the US-China Legal Cooperation
Fund. (2001)
- China
Sustainable Development for Small Townships Project. UNDP China
and Small Township Development Institute, Beijing. Consultant services
providing legal and policy advice concerning the development and adoption
of land use plans, development and implementation of legislation on
eminent domain (compulsory land acquisition), and the facilitation of
land market development in China. Funded by the UNDP. (1998 - 1999)
- China
Rural Land Policy Project (1997 to 1999). With China (Hainan)
Institute for Reform and Development (CIRD), Hainan Province, China.
Participated in preparing a report on international comparison on land
systems and conducting field research in Hainan, China. Presented results
of this work at an international symposium in China. Funded by the United
Nations Development Programme (UNDP). (1997 - 1999)
Research
Associate, Rural Development Institute, 1987-May 2000,Seattle,
Washington. Conducted policy research and analysis related to issues of
land tenure reform in China. Wrote reports and made policy recommendations
to Chinese leaders on rural land reform. Planned and coordinated research
surveys on issues of China's rural development. Organized field research
with Chinese government officials and agencies. Completed eleven rounds
of fieldwork on rural land systems in twelve provinces.
Managing Editor, China Institute
for Scientific and Technical Information, 1985-1987, Chongqing,
China. Planned and controlled all phases of the production of Scientific
American (Chinese Edition), including staffing, budgeting, program design,
process control and staff supervision; managed international cooperation
programs for the Institute. Information Consultant, 1978
to 1985. As Information Consultant, wrote, translated and edited articles
for the magazine; gathered, interpreted and analyzed information for feasibility
studies for local businesses on technical issues involved in technology
import projects.
Information
Manager, Daxian Prefectural Commission on Science and Technology,1977
- 1978, Sichuan, China. Managed scientific information collection and
processing; organized the provision of information series to the public,
and coordinated inter-departmental efforts in information analysis for
special projects.
Educated Youth Farmer, Xiwai Commune, 1971 - 1974, Daxian County,
Sichuan, China. Conducted a wide range of farming activities under the
collective farm system; managed the brigade youth organization. 1973-74
Excellent Educated Youth Farmer of the County.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
"On Solid Ground."
South China Morning Post, February 23, 2008.
"Secure Property Leads
to Piece of Mind." Caijing Magazine, February 27, 2008.
"A Legal Review and Analysis
on Chinas Forest Tenure System with an Emphasis on Collective Forestland."
Research Books on Forest Product Trade in China and Asian Countries
(with Keliang Zhu).
"Regulatory Takings."
The Rights and Resource Initiative working paper.
"Rural Land Rights under
PRC Property Law", Asia Law & Practice, Vol. 21, No. 9,
November 2007 (with Keliang Zhu).
"Compensation and Valuation
in Resettlement: China, India and Cambodia", The Asian Development
Bank Working Paper, November 2007.
"The Rural Land Question
in China: Analysis and Recommendations Based on a 17-Province Survey in
2005". New York University Journal of International Law and Politics,
Vol, 38, No. 4 (with Keliang Zhu, Roy Prosterman, Ye Jianping, Jeffrey
Riedinger and Ouyang Yiwen).
"Implications of the New
Community Movement in Korea." Caijing Magazine, No. 25, 2006
(with Roy Prosterman).
"Farmers Must Have Secure
Land Tenure", South China Weekly, April 29, 2005.
"The Foundation of Farmers
Property Rights", South China Weekly, December 29, 2004.
"Reform on Land Takings
Regime: Fieldwork Findings and Reform Recommendations", China
Rural Survey, No. 59 (2004/6) (with Brian Schwarzwalder and Roy Prosterman).
"Rural Land Tenure Reforms
in China: Issues, Regulations and Prospects for Additional Reform",
FAO Land Settlement and Cooperatives Special Edition on Land Reform,
(2003).
"An Update on Chinas
Rural Land Tenure Reforms: Analysis and Recommendations Based on a Seventeen
Province Survey", Columbia Journal of Asian Law, Vol.
16 (Fall 2002) (with Brian Schwarzwalder, Roy Prosterman, Ye Jianping,
Jeffrey Riedinger).
"Women and Land Tenure
in China: A Study of Women and Land Rights in Dongfang County, Hainan
Province", Rural Development Institute Report #110, 2001 (with Jennifer
Duncan).
Rural
Land Reform in China and the 1998 Land Management Law, Rural Development
Institute, Report #98, 1998, (with Prosterman, Hanstad, and Schwarzwalder).
"Large-Scale Farming in China: An Appropriate Policy?", Journal
of Contemporary Asia, Vol. 28, No. 1 (1998) (with Roy Prosterman and
Tim Hanstad).
"Can China Feed Itself?" Scientific American (July 1996)
(with Prosterman and Hanstad).
Land Reform in China: Auctioning Rights to Wasteland, Rural Development
Institute, Report #88, 1995 (with Hanstad).
"The Reform on the Land System in Chinas Countryside",
Chinese Rural Economy, No. 3, March 1995 (Serial No. 123) (with
Prosterman and Hanstad).
Reforming China's Rural Land System: A Field Report, Rural Development
Institute, Report #86, 1994 (with Prosterman and Hanstad).
Land Reform in China: The Two-Field System Experiment in Pingdu,
Rural Development Institute, Report #85, 1994 (with Prosterman and Hanstad).
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