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FAO Legal Office
FAO Legal Office
Acronym
FAOLEX

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The FAO Legal Office provides in-house counsel in accordance with the Basic Texts of the Organization, gives legal advisory services to FAO members, assists in the formulation of treaties on food and agriculture, for which the Director-General acts as Depositary, publishes legal studies and maintains a database (FAOLEX) of national legislation and international agreements concerning food and agriculture (including fisheries, forestry and water).

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Action Programme for Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2013 (S.S.I. No. 123 of 2013).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations amend the Action Programme for Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (Scotland) Regulations 2008 to, among other things: implement, as regards Scotland, of Article 5 of Council Directive 1991/676/EEC concerning the protection of waters against pollution caused by nitrates from agricultural sources, which requires Member States to establish, review and, if necessary, revise action programmes for designated nitrate vulnerable zones; revise the action programme established by the 2008 Regulations for the nitrate vulnerable zones in Scotland designated by regulation 3 of the Designation of

Control of Major Accident Hazards (Amendment) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2005 (S.R. No. 305 of 2005).

Regulations
Royaume-Uni
Europe
Europe septentrionale

These Regulations amend the Control of Major Accident Hazards Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2000 so as to give effect to Directive 2003/105/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council, amending Council Directive 96/82/EC on the control of major-accident hazards involving dangerous substances to which the principal Regulations give effect in Northern Ireland.

Land Use Planning and Building Law.

Legislation
Suisse
Europe
Europe occidentale

The purpose of the present Law is to use the soil in a rational and efficient way, to conserve natural living conditions, as well as the beauty of the landscape. It regulates the requirements for buildings and plants with a view to ensure the proper use of land, as well as the beauty, safety and hygiene, of the environment including the protection of nature and cultural heritage. The interests of the population and of the local economy shall be taken in due consideration.

Ordinance by the governing Council relating to the Land Use Planning and Building Law and to the Inter-Cantonal Agreement on harmonisation of building concepts.

Regulations
Suisse
Europe
Europe occidentale

The present Ordinance implements the Land Use Planning and Building Law of 21 December 2011. Article 1 establishes that the Building and Environment Office is the competent authority in the Canton. The text consists of 59 articles divided into 6 Parts as follows: General provisions (1); Planning (2); Terms and test methods (3); Value added tax (4); Building permit and control proceedings (5); Transitional and final provisions (6).