This Law consists of VI sections subdivided into XIX chapters that contain 123 Articles. Section I lays down the general provisions. It comprehends Chapters I - II that contain Articles 1-13. Section II regulates ownership and other rights of property on land. It comprehends Chapters III-IX that contain Articles 14-75. Section III gives the classification of the types of land. It comprehends Chapters 10-16 that contain Articles 76-102. Section IV regards protection of land, state control, land survey, land monitoring and land cadastre.
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Library ResourceLégislationdécembre, 1995Asie central, Kazakhstan, Fédération de Russie
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Library ResourceLégislationjanvier, 1996Asie, Asie occidentale, Arménie
The present Law regulates conditions and modalities of ownership, use and disposal of immovables as well as relations regarding other rights relayed to immovables. Relations connected with use and conservation of soil, subsoil, forests, vegetable kingdom and wildlife, water, airspace, territories on which monuments pertaining to cultural heritage are situated are regulated by the present Law and other legislative acts of the Republic of Armenia. Legal status of immovables regards also marine, fluvial-marine and fluvial vessels subject to compulsory state registration.
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Library ResourceRéglementationsjanvier, 1996Amériques, Amérique septentrionale, Canada
These Regulations provide for the management and development of the Wooddale Agriculture Development Area. They contain provisions on planning, administration of the area, access rights, road construction, residential buildings, quarry, mining and drilling, residential uses, silviculture and farming.
Implements: Lands Act (S.N.L. 1991, c. 36). (2010) -
Library ResourceLégislation et politiquesDocuments de politique et mémoiresjanvier, 1995Asie
This Policy Paper identifies the role of agriculture and natural resources research (Chapter II); review the Bank's research experience (Chapter III); identifies the developmental issues and research challenges faced by the Bank (Chapter IV); indicates where research can contribute meaningfully (Chapter V); and concludes with recommendations on the priorities and approaches the Bank should adopt in supporting agriculture and natural resources research (Chapter VI).
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Library ResourceLégislation et politiquesDocuments de politique et mémoiresjanvier, 1995Asie
This Policy Paper acknowledges the need to balance the three imperatives of production, protection and participation. It also underscores the involvement of beneficiaries at an early stage of project development through to implementation and management to ensure that investments in the forestry sector are sustainable.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1995Global
Agroforestry, reforestry and the carbon problem: the role of land and tree tenure
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1995Afrique, Somalie
Unruh JD (1995) Post-conflict recovery of African agriculture: The role of 'critical resource'
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1995Somalie
Unruh JD (1995) Pastoralist resource use and access in Somalia: a changing context of
development, environmental stress, and conflict. In: Sorenson J (ed.) Disaster and Development on the Horn of Africa. Macmillan, London -
Library ResourceConventions internationales et traitésjanvier, 1996Global
These two important documents include obligations related to women's housing and inheritance rights. Under the Habitat Agenda, States commit themselves also to:
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 1995Somalie
Indigenous resource tenure systems in Africa have evolved to meet the constraints and opportunities of often difficult biophysical environments, while facilitating the operation of complex spatial and temporal land use patterns. Traditional systems provide security of tenure in culturally relevant ways that permit adaptation to new circumstances. On the other hand imposed tenure structures in Africa have often not strengthened individual rights and have often blocked indigenous tenure development and adaptation in response to new situations.
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