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property law

Synonyms: 
property regulation

Property law is the generic term within which falls the legal framework dealing with property, its use, ownership, regulation and disposition. As such, property law applies both to real property and personal property, and is distinguished from land law which applies only to real property.

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Georgia

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Georgia is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.

Angola

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Angola is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.

Guatemala

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Guatemala is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.

Chad

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Chad is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.

Legislation & Policies
National Policies
Africa

The Cities Alliance-funded Tenure Security Facility Southern Africa 2012 programme aims to provide specialist tenure technical assistance and advisory services to slum upgrading initiatives in the region. The work also aims to contribute to improved access to land for poorer people, which in turn contributes to improved livelihoods, active citizenship and wealth creation.

Guinea

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Guinea is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.

Colombia

This summary of Land Tenure and Property Rights (LTPR) issues in Colombia is part of a series of LTPR Country Profiles produced by Associates in Rural Development, World Resources Institute and Rural Development Institute for USAID.