La Ley, que consta de 6 capítulos y 15 artículos, declara de interés nacional promover y regular el uso y la conservación de los suelos y de las aguas superficiales destinadas a fines agropecuarios.
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Library ResourceLégislationdécembre, 1981
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Library ResourceLégislationseptembre, 1981Mozambique
This Law regulates State Institutions. It consists of 5 chapters divided into 34 articles establishing the requirements to be met in order to create a State Institution (Frelimo's Party). This Law specifies: creation of State Institutions (Chap. 1); planning and control (2); Organization (3); Financial management (4); and Final provisions (5).
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Library ResourceLégislationfévrier, 1981Israël
This Law allows a person empowered in writing to enter public land in order to examine the possession or use thereof and the right of the possessor or user to use it. Under sections 4 a person empowered may require information not in his possession relating to the public land by requesting the possessor or user to deliver the information. In case of unlawful public land occupation and under ascertainment the unlawful occupier may be requested to relinquish and such an order may be treated as a judgment for ejection.
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Library ResourceConstitutionjuillet, 1981Antigua-et-Barbuda
The Antigua and Barbuda Constitution Order 1981, which came into effect on 31 October 1981, was promulgated simultaneously with the country's formal independence from Britain. It Consists of 127 Sections divided in ten Chapters: The State and the Constitution (I); Protection of Fundamental Rights andFreedoms of the Individual (II); The Governor-General (III); Parliament (IV); Executive Powers (V); Finance (VI); The Public Service (VII); Citizenship (VII); Judicial Provisions (IX) and Miscellaneous (X).
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Library ResourceConstitutionjanvier, 1981Micronésie
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Library ResourceConstitutionjanvier, 1981Palaos
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesoctobre, 1981Rwanda
In a country with the highest population density of all Africa, and 95% of this population dependent on land, the question of land tenure is inevitably a vital issue. In Rwanda it is becoming even more crucial as marginal lands are cultivated, and competition for land, and thus a livelihood, increases. The currently prevailing land tenure systems in Rwanda vary from one area of the country to another, reflecting both differences in traditional customary laws, and the adoption, at varying degrees in different regions, of written law in place of customary law.
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Library ResourceConstitutiondécembre, 1981Antigua-et-Barbuda
The constitution was proposed by the legislature of Antigua and Barbuda and was promulgated by Queen Elizabeth II.
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Library ResourceConstitutiondécembre, 1981Belize
The Belize National Assembly passed the constitution following independence from the UK.
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Library ResourceConstitutiondécembre, 1981Palaos
The constitution was adopted by a Constitutional Convention and ratified by 92% of voters in a referendum.
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