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  1. It focuses on the specific case of the 1866 land regulation promulgated by the British concession in Tianjin from the perspective of colonialism and the construction and management system of the East Asian British concession. It analyses the historical background and influence, then further explores the reasons for its promulgation.

  2. regulation promulgated by the British concession in Tianjin from the perspective of colonialism and the construction and ... historical archives, this article puts Tianjin’s 1866 "Land

  3. It focuses on the specific case of the 1866 land regulation promulgated by the British concession in Tianjin from the perspective of colonialism and the construction and management system of the East Asian British concession. It analyses the historical background and influence, then further explores the reasons for its promulgation.

  4. The application form to buy land within the French Concession of Tianjin, dated 1862, is in AMAE, Ambassade de France en Pekin 513po/A/262, Concession de Tientsin, dossier 42/1862. 56 56 The Chinese were able to continue to build but would not receive any compensation for new buildings ( Réglement , cit., Art.

  5. It focuses on the specific case of the 1866 land regulation promulgated by the British concession in Tianjin from the perspective of colonialism and the construction and management system of the East Asian British concession. It analyses the historical background and influence, then further explores the reasons for its promulgation.

    • S. Sun, N. Aoki
    • 2021
  6. Aug 28, 2021 · Article on EARLY TRANSFORMATION AND ENLIGHTENMENT OF THE CONSTRUCTION AND MANAGEMENT OF THE BRITISH CONCESSION IN MODERN EAST ASIA. RESEARCH ON 1866 LAND REGULATIONS OF THE BRITISH CONCESSION OF TIENTSIN, published in The International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLVI-M-1-2021 on 2021-08-28 by Nobuo Aoki +1. Read the article EARLY ...

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  8. It argued that the phrase ‘for peace, order and good government’ was comprehensive enough to justify the Land Regulations, and that ‘if it be assumed that under certain circumstances the Consul has power to make certain regulations, it might easily be shown that the Land Regulations come under the Order’, Footnote 36 hence embedding the Land Regulations under consular authority. The ...

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