Constitution of Côte d'Ivoire 2000
The constitution was approved by 86.53% of voters in a national referendum.
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The constitution was approved by 86.53% of voters in a national referendum.
The constitution was ratified by 67% of voters.
The Croatian Parliament approved and adopted the constitution.
The constitution was approved by 98.05% of voters in a national referendum.
The constitution was promulgated by Queen Elizabeth II through an Order in Council at independence.
Looking at several large-scale land deals in Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia, this extraordinary documentary highlights the nuanced impacts of these investments. Small-scale farmers and producers, national government officials, and African policy-makers unpack the deals, showing that there are winners and losers when providing investors access to large tracts of land in Africa. For example, land deals impact differently on women and youth, and altering land regimes also impacts on access to other natural resources such as water, fish, and local indigenous vegetables.
Constitution of Dominican Republic 2015
The constitution was promulgated by Queen Elizabeth II through an Order in Council at independence.
The constitution was enacted by the Czech National Council .
The constitution was adopted by the National Assembly, and was promulgated by the President following the approval of 84.31% of voters in a national referendum.
The constitution was approved by 78.8% of voters in a national referendum.
Since its independence in 1975, and most notably in the last decade, Angola has struggled to create a legal framework adequate to address the complex issues relating to the country’s land. In 2004, the country enacted a new land law1 that sought to strengthen perceived areas of weakness in prior legislation. The new law delineated and expanded a range of land rights available by concession and recognized some measure of traditional land rights.