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A Study on Regular Management System for State-owned Properties

  • Public Land Law Review
  • Abbr : KPLLR
  • 2015, 72(), pp.61-83
  • Publisher : Korean Public Land Law Association
  • Research Area : Social Science > Law

Hyung-Taek Lim 1 Jang Kyo-Sik 2

1대한지적공사
2건국대학교

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ABSTRACT

There has been a shift of paradigm in the repair and maintenance of state-owned properties from passive to active management around the world. As a result, South Korean government also attempted to amend its legal system. Despite change in the legal system, however, active management of state-owned properties hasn’t been implemented. To manage national properties in an active manner, in general, it is needed to establish a proper plan based on a proper survey and systematically combine a 3-stage process which is needed to carry out the plan. According to a survey on state-owned properties, in particular, a certain problem (ex: The occupation of state property without permission, abandonment of idle land, etc.) can occur. In terms of the management of state-owned properties, therefore, dynamic management which examines them regularly as well as static management which checks them occasionally is required. In the Ministry of Strategy and Finance, however, only about 30 people are now in control of national properties. Furthermore, it is hard to examine their current conditions due to lack of budget. To solve these problems, the government body might be able to increase the staff or establish a cooperative governance system with professional organizations. However, the former suggestion can cause a government organization’s non-professionalism, delay in decision-making process and economic inefficiency. Therefore, it would be more desirable to establish a regular management system through cooperative governance with an organization which is specialized in the management of state-owned properties. It appears that this kind of a regular management system would strengthen the ground for the efficient utilization of state-owned properties.

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