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학술저널
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LEE Young-ho (Inha University)
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The Academy of Korean Studies Korea Journal Korea Journal Vol.54 No.3
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2014.9
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126 - 149 (24page)

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This article aims to identify how Japanese colonial land legislation was established through the use or exclusion of the Korean government’s autonomous land reforms. In order to set up the legislation of modern land ownership in Korea, it was necessary that the government grapple with several problems: confirming the concept of modern land ownership, resolving the multilayered land ownership system, and identifying the principal subject of ownership to guarantee safe land transactions. First, the Korean government accepted the concept of modern land ownership in the Japanese Civil Code. Secondly, while attempts by the Korean government to resolve multilayered land ownership were unsuccessful, the Japanese Residency-General of Korea forcefully took away the rights of multilayered landowners without compensation. Thirdly, although the Korean government created a land register and issued land ownership deeds, the subject of ownership remained unclear and thus the real estate registration system of Japan was introduced. Existing traditions and customs in Korea were combined with new legislation from Japan in order to create colonial land legislation.

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Abstract
Introduction
Land Reform in Korea, 1894–1904
Land Survey and Legislation by the Japanese Residency-Generalof Korea
The Disposal of Royal Land and the Survey of Yeokdunto
The Legal Recognition of Private Land Ownership
Conclusion
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