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Legal Study on Livestock Burial Sites Resulting from the Epidemic

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2011, 55(), pp.269-290
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

김동련 1 김환목 1

1신안산대학교

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ABSTRACT

2010 was a difficult year for Korea’s livestock industry; in fact, it can be called a calamity. Livestock raisers still suffer from ordeals and pains. This is because of issues related to the burial of livestock in addition to the economic aspect. What has become a social issue as a result of burying livestock is the environmental part. Note, however, that there are many other problems aside from the environment. Therefore, this paper has examined the problems excluding the environmental ones. First, there should be cooperation between administrative agencies. A separate management system is not only ineffective for subordinate administrative organizations; it also discourages cooperation from norm addressees. Therefore, there is a need to build an integrated network or integrated organizations. Second, we need to enact a compensation system specifically for land owners. Third, we must recognize the claims for buying of the land owners. Fourth, the Ministry of Land, Transportation, and Maritime Affairs(MLTM) is an agency that supervises the use and management of land; note, however, that its current utilization can be said to be insufficient as far as livestock burial sites are concerned. Accordingly, if cooperation from related ministries is added to the aggressive activities of the Ministry of Land, Transportation, and Maritime Affairs, effective management of livestock burial sites can be realized.

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