This comprehensive regulation of land registration in Indonesia is divided into 10 Chapters, i.e.: General provisions (I); Principles and purposes (II); Fundamentals of land registration administration (III); First time land registration (IV); Maintenance of land registration data (V); Issuance of a replacement certificate (VI); Land registration fees (VII); Sanctions (VIII); Transitional provisions (IX); Concluding provisions (X).
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Library ResourceRegulacionesAbril, 1999
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مشروع قانون رقم 7 لسنة 1999 بشأن البيئة
LegislaciónDiciembre, 1999Asia, Asia occidental, PalestinaThis basic enactment of the Palestinian Legislative creates a framework for the protection of the environment, public health and biodiversity in Palestine including marine areas. Its 82 sections are divided into 5 Titles: Definitions and general provisions (I); Environmental protection (II); Environmental impact assessment, licensing, inspection and administrative procedure (III); Penalties (IV); Final provisions (V). Article 1 contains an extensive list of definitions, including "natural reserves" and "international waters". Objectives of this Law are set out in article 2.
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Library ResourceLegislaciónOctubre, 1999Bosnia y Herzegovina
This Regional Law regulates management and conservation of water for the purpose of use of water, protecting water from pollution, management water basins, and protection from flood and erosion and other negative impact of water. Within this framework it also provides for tasks, functions, powers or rights of bodies of the Tuzla Canton, municipalities, and other legal entities and citizens. The Act shall apply to surface waters, water springs, natural lakes, and water in artificial accumulations, retentions and lakes, underground waters and thermal and mineral waters.
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Library ResourceInformes e investigacionesEnero, 1999Global
This article combines both land tenure and food security issues within a dynamic framework that recognizes not just the conventional link between access to land and access to food in the short run, but also the recursive link between the access to food and the ability to maintain sufficient resources to meet long-run needs.
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Library ResourceConvenciones internacionales o TratadosEnero, 1999Global
The Optional Protocol entered into force in 2000.
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These guidelines from the Working Group on Integrated Land Use Planning (WGLUP) are a further step in developing an approach to gender-sensitive land use planning (LUP) within the framework of development co-operation
Recursos y herramientas de capacitaciónEnero, 1999Global[adapted from GTZ] 1999- More than one hundred technical co-operation projects on three continents supported by the various technical departments of GTZ were involved in this discussion on Land Use Planning, paying specific attention to gender and women’s promotion through its pilot program “Gender and Women’s Promotion”.
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Library ResourceConstituticiónEnero, 1999Nigeria
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Library ResourceEnero, 2000Kenya
This article discusses issues surrounding land reform in Kenya. As the nature of land reforms is as yet undecided, disparate suggestions and proposals are being considered. These include:Land Ownership Ceilings. There are vast inequalities in land ownership. Indeed, non-indigenous Kenyans or corporations that are not significantly Kenyan own the largest consolidated quantities of Kenyan lands. Ceilings on land ownership, would encourage more equitable distribution of land, perhaps facilitating more effective production and a reduction in food security problems.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesEnero, 2000Zimbabwe
Paper systematically evaluates the political economy of Zimbabwe's emerging land policy in the 1990s in the context of other land reform programmes in Southern Africa.
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Library ResourceDocumentos de política y resúmenesEnero, 2000Zimbabwe
This paper discusses the nature of the land problem in the region and tries to situate the general land reform process in Zimbabwe within a regional context.It examines the four key land problems facing the region the discriminatory and insecure forms of land tenure that are found among variouslandownership regimes the increasingly imbalanced landownership structures and factors underlying itthe contradictory tendencies towards irrational land-use patterns through both the over utilisation and underutilisation of land the devotion of most prime lands and resources to production for externa
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