Who owns the land occupied by the village?

People's government.

Disputes over ownership and use rights shall be settled by the parties through consultation; If negotiation fails, it shall be handled by the people's government.

Disputes between units shall be handled by the people's governments at or above the county level; Disputes between individuals or between individuals and units shall be handled by people's governments at or above the county level. If a party refuses to accept the decision of the relevant people's government, it may bring a lawsuit to the people's court within 30 days from the date of receiving the notice of decision. Before the dispute over land ownership and use right is settled, neither party may change the status quo of land use.

Land management is an administrative, economic, legal and technical comprehensive measure taken by the state to adjust land relations, organize and supervise land development and utilization, and protect and rationally utilize land resources. Mainly includes the following aspects:

(1) Establish and improve the land laws and regulations system;

(2) The survey and statistics of land resources shall, in accordance with the land classification standards and technical regulations formulated by the state, make clear the quantity, quality and distribution of land and its distribution and utilization in various departments and users, timely and accurately reflect the changes in the quantity, quality and type of land, and regularly update land statistical data;

(3) Ownership management. Delineate boundaries, determine ownership, issue certificates, register changes in land ownership, master changes in land ownership, and handle land disputes jointly with relevant departments;

(four) to undertake the examination and approval of urban construction land, rationally allocate land resources and ensure the rational use of land;

(5) Land use management. The relevant departments of the contract shall formulate the overall land use planning, compile the annual control indicators of land occupied by various urban construction projects, supervise and urge the use of all kinds of land, investigate and stop all kinds of illegal land occupation and waste.

Legal basis:

land management law

Sixteenth disputes over land ownership and use rights shall be settled by the parties through consultation; If negotiation fails, it shall be handled by the people's government. Disputes between units shall be handled by the people's governments at or above the county level; Disputes between individuals or between individuals and units shall be handled by people's governments at or above the county level. If a party refuses to accept the decision of the relevant people's government, it may bring a lawsuit to the people's court within 30 days from the date of receiving the notice of decision. Before the dispute over land ownership and use right is settled, neither party may change the status quo of land use.