La presente Orden prohíbe la construcción desordenada y no autorizada de edificios comerciales y chabolas en las zonas urbanas y declaradas urbanizables de las ciudades y barrios adyacentes a un perímetro de cinco kilómetros de cualquier ciudad del territorio nacional.
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Library ResourceRéglementationsmars, 2003
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Library ResourceRéglementationsnovembre, 2003Europe, Europe septentrionale, Royaume-Uni
These Rules give effect to section 175 of the Commonhold and Leasehold Reform Act 2002 which provides that permission to appeal to the Lands Tribunal from a leasehold valuation tribunal is required in all cases and that a party may not be ordered to pay costs in such appeals unless the Tribunal considers that he has "acted frivolously, vexatiously, abusively, disruptively or otherwise unreasonably in connection with the appeal" (section 175(6)). In addition minor amendments have been made to the 1996 Rules to bring them in line with the terminology of the 2002 Act.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2003Afrique australe
This study was commissioned to review the current land tenure systems in selected countries in southern Africa, to identify constraints and opportunities relating to tenure security and improvements in women’s land rights and to recommend strategies to alleviate problems.
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A World Bank Policy Research Report
Articles et Livresdécembre, 2003GlobalLand policies are of fundamental importance to sustainable growth, good governance, and the well-being of, and the economic opportunities open to, both rural and urban dwellers - particularly the poor. To this end, research on land policy, and analysis of interventions related to the subject, have long been of interest to the Bank's Research Department, and other academic, and civil society institutions.
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The Catalyst to Reduce Rural Poverty and the Incentive for Sustainable Natural Resource Management
Rapports et recherchesjanvier, 2003GlobalTowards a Common Platform on Access to Land has evolved through an extensive process of global consultation that was launched in 2000 at the eighth session of the United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development. It aims to stimulate and support public policies and country-level activities that improve access by the poor to land and productive requirements in order to improve their production and household incomes. Its global scope means that it can gather and disseminate knowledge and lessons learned from and to different countries and regions.
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 2003Global
Land Tenure and Legal Pluralism
in the Peace Process,
Jon D. Unruh
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresjanvier, 2003Mozambique
The political ecology of recovery from armed
conflict: the case of landmines in Mozambique
JonD. Unruh , Nikolas C. Heynen, Peter Hossler
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Library ResourceArticles et Livresdécembre, 2003Global
The question of women's land rights has a relatively young history in India. This paper briefly traces that history before examining why gendering the land question remains critical, and what the new possibilities are for enhancing women's land access. Potentially, women can obtain land through the State, the family and the market. The paper explores the prospects and constraints linked to each, arguing that access through the family and the market deserve particular attention, since most arable land in India is privatized.
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Case studies from Namibia, Uganda and Zambia
Rapports et recherchesjanvier, 2003NamibieThis publication discusses the linkages between agriculture and HIV/AIDS through three case studies (Uganda, Namibia and Zambia). It emphasises vulnerability of women and orphans with insecure property rights.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 2003
This document calls attention to the importance of women's empowerment in all aspects of public and private life. There is a specific section in the paper on women's access to land and other resources that emphasises the need to understand the power dynamic and the effects of policies on the allocation of and the the control over resources. In conclusion, the paper stresses the need to involve all members of society, including men, and political leaders, in the struggle for women's empowerment and equality.
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