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Formalizing Informality: The Praedial Registration System in Peru

December, 1998
Peru
Latin America and the Caribbean

The Praedial Property Registration system has been presented as an alternative system to traditional registries for the formalization of immovable property. Much of the earlier design and pilot work for the Praedial Property Registration system was done by the Peruvian private organization, Instituto Libertad y Democracia (ILD). They claim that in Peru they "have formalized over 150,000 properties much more quickly, and at dramatically less costs, than traditional titling and registration programs" in three-and-a-half years during the early 1990s.

The Reform of Rural Land Markets in Latin America and the Caribbean: Research, Theory, and Policy Implications

December, 1990
Ecuador
Costa Rica
Honduras
Dominican Republic
El Salvador
Saint Lucia
Guatemala
Latin America and the Caribbean

Summarizes recent research (to 1991) on rural land markets in the Latin America and Caribbean (LAC) region and on the relationship between this research and broader land tenure issues. The purpose of the project that prompted this paper was to carry out cross-country and longitudinal research on land tenure issues in the LAC region so as to provide an instructive and informative analysis of how tenure patterns affect economic, rural development, and environmental issues.

Copenhagen Consensus: challenge paper on population and migration

December, 2003

Many countries receiving migrants are attempting to manage immigration by discouraging potential migrants through tighter controls and restrictions of benefits. This paper argues that this is not an optimal solution. Rather, the overall goal is to create a world in which migration is unnecessary because sufficient opportunity exists at home. The majority of people do not migrate, and they will only enjoy higher incomes if their countries prosper.

The ‘new’ communities: land tenure reform and the advent of new institutions in Zambézia Province, Mozambique

December, 2002
Mozambique
Sub-Saharan Africa

Recently, new community-level institutions have emerged in Zambézia province, Mozambique, through land rights registration. Numerous rural groups have delimited their acquired land rights and established community-level management systems. This paper assesses the rise of these ‘new’ institutions and whether they have replicated, replaced, or been added on to the existing pattern of state and nonstate institutions and processes.The new communities have registered large swathes of land, but have had had a limited impact on development processes.

Land tenure reform and the balance of power in eastern and southern Africa

December, 1999
South Africa
Lesotho
Uganda
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Tanzania
Malawi
Ethiopia
Sub-Saharan Africa

This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery. A central question is whether tenure reform is designed to deliver to rural smallholders greater security of tenure and greater control over the regulation and transfer of these rights.Policy conclusions include:

The cost of land registration: A case study of cost efficiency in Namibia.

December, 2003
Namibia

In the light of the global discussion on

reducing public and private expenditure on

cadastral processes and services, this

article reviews the transaction costs of

land registration, based on data gathered in

Namibia. The data show a large

differentiation in the types of costs

incurred in the process, as well as various

levels of cost recovery. In addition, the

degree to which delays in the operational

registration processes influence the total

cost to land developers and landowners is

reviewed.

Optical remote sensing in support of eutrophication monitoring in the southern North Sea.

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2004

Spring mean and maximum chlorophyll a (chl a) concentrations are main factors to determine the eutrophication status of the Belgian waters as agreed within OSPAR in 2002. Other important assessment parameters to measure the degree of nutrient enrichment - the amounts of inorganic

Volledige openbaarheid: het doel voorbij

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2017

Dutch Abstract: De openbare registers voor registergoederen zijn voor iedereen toegankelijk. Eenieder kan inzage verzoeken bij de Dienst voor het kadaster en de openbare registers (‘het Kadaster’). Deze openbare registers dienen het publiciteitsbeginsel in het goederenrecht, dat wordt gezien als een instrument voor het bewerkstelligen van rechtszekerheid met betrekking tot goederenrechtelijke rechten. Daarmee is het beginsel nauw verbonden met de absolute werking van goederenrechtelijke rechten.

Law № 892-IQ on the structure and distribution of land.

Legislation
June, 2000
Azerbaijan

This Law sets forth principles and procedures of registration and demarcation of land, and the duties and authorities of the state agencies and municipalities in this respect. The Law consists of 15 Articles and 4 Sections. It contains provisions on principles of land structure and land administration, land registration, demarcation of land borders, nomenclature and classification of land, establishment of administrative units for land management, land use planning, land registry, and sanctions.

National Land Policy.

National Policies
December, 1996
Jamaica

The National Land Policy was adopted by Jamaica in 1997 as a national policy for the land sector. It establishes the framework needed for Jamaica to become more progressive, transparent and modern in its approaches to land and geographic information management systems, land administration and utilization, land resources and environmental management, and land development planning. The goals and objectives of this Policy are to ensure the sustainable, productive and equitable development, use and management of the country’s natural resources.

Land Registration Rules.

Regulations
October, 1986
Saint Lucia

The Land Registration Rules under Section 16 of the Land Registration Act set forth procedures and principles of land registration. Registers shall be in the appropriate form prescribed in Schedule 1. A land certificate and a certificate of lease shall be in the appropriate form prescribed in Schedule 2. Other forms required to be used under the Act shall be as prescribed in Schedule 3.

Implements: Land Registration Act Chapter 5.01. (2006-03-27)