CC-BYZhao, Zhao2024-12-132024-12-132024978-94-64981-82-7https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14235/2391Game changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12th July 2024This article analyses the challenges of coordinating the interests of multiple parties in urban renewal and the institutional response through the development of local legislation on urban renewal in Beijing, using the policy mechanisms and practices of urban renewal projects in Beijing as an example. The article is divided into three sections: (1) defining the characteristics of property rights in urban renewal, and clarifying the key points of the legislation; (2) constructing an analytical framework of 'subject identification-interest expression-interest coordination' for the pluralistic subjects; and (3) analysing the responses of local legislation, including the concept and responsibilities of each type of subject, and the establishment of conflict negotiation and mediation mechanisms. Overall, the legislative design effectively responds to the property rights dilemma in practice. This principled legal framework clarifies the responsibilities of different government departments and facilitates the next step of developing specific policy tools to guide project practice. Key words: Urban renewal; property rights; co-ordination of interests; multiple subjects; local legislationEnglishopenAccessStudy on the Response of Local Legislation to Coordinate the Interests of Multiple Subjects in Urban Renewal from the Perspective of Property RightsconferenceObject411-427