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Código Civil de la República Dominicana

Legislation
July, 2007
Dominican Republic

SUMILLA: Regulación de derechos de carácter particular RESUMEN :El Código civil contempla la capacidad de las partes contratantes, del objeto y materia de los contratos y de la causas, partes fundamentales y  las formas en que se realizan los contratos.  Las Incapacidades, las cuales son de diferentes tipos y surgen de la ley, afectando a los menores de edad, así como a los sujetos a interdicción, tal y la forma en que expresamos anteriormente, las acciones que a diario emprenden los menores Otros de los temas tratados en el presente código lo es el Objeto del Contrato, el cual es el objeto

Ley del Distrito Nacional y los Municipios N°176-2007 – República Dominicana

Manuals & Guidelines
July, 2007
Dominican Republic

SUMILLA:  Organización, competencia, funciones y recursos de los municipios y del Distrito Nacional RESUMEN : Esta ley tiene por objeto, normar la organización, competencia, funciones y recursos de los ayuntamientos de los municipios y del Distrito Nacional, asegurándolos que puedan ejercer, dentro del marco de la autonomía que los caracteriza, las competencias, atribuciones y los servicios que les son inherentes; promover el desarrollo y la integración de su territorio, el mejoramiento sociocultural de sus habitantes y la participación efectiva de las comunidades en el manejo de los asunto

Reglamento de los Tribunales Superiores de Tierras y de Jurisdicción Original N°1737-2007 – República Dominicana

Manuals & Guidelines
July, 2007
Dominican Republic

SUMILLA : Regular el funcionamiento de los Tribunales de la JI y sus actuaciones. RESUMEN : El presente Reglamento de los Tribunales Superiores de Tierras y de Jurisdicción Original de la Jurisdicción Inmobiliaria, que complementa la Ley Nº 108 de Registro Inmobiliario, tiene por objeto regular el funcionamiento de los Tribunales de la Jurisdicción Inmobiliaria y todas las actuaciones de su competencia.

Personal, physical and socioeconomic factors affecting farmers' adoption of land consolidation

Policy Papers & Briefs
June, 2007
Turkey
Europe

Ownership of agricultural land is very fragmented in Turkey, as is the case in countries within central Europe. This prevents agricultural efficiency from reaching desired levels. Land consolidation involves redistributing land ownership so that individual farmers own fewer, larger, more compact and more contiguous land parcels. In Turkey, generally voluntary land consolidation projects are performed, while some financial limitations and political conditions prevent land consolidation reach to its desired level.

Ministerial Policy Statement Financial Year 2007/2008

Legislation & Policies
Regulations
May, 2007
Uganda

Despite the challenges and constraints faced by my Ministry in the last financial year, we were able to register major achievements which include; commencement of the process of consultation on the development of a National Land Policy; submission of the Mortgage Bill to Parliament, approval of the National Land Use Policy by Cabinet; preparation to launch Global Campaigns on Secure Tenure and Good Governance; piloting Systematic Demarcation in Iganga district where 785 parcels of land were prepared; aerial mapping of selected towns in West Nile region; completion of the first phase of the

Righting The Wrongs: Historical Injustices and Land Reforms in Kenya

Policy Papers & Briefs
May, 2007
Kenya

For historical reasons, Kenya inherited a highly skewed system of land ownership at independence in 1963. British colonialism in Kenya was not merely administrative. Rather, it was accompanied by massive and widespread land alienation for the benefit of settler agriculture. As a result the best agricultural land-the White Highlands and the adjacent rangelands were taken from the Africans, without compensation, and parceled out to white settlers. Colonial legislation was enacted to legalize this process.

Land market development after the accession to the EU

Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2007
Czech Republic

Land market has started to develop extremely in the Czech Republic since 2002. The annual sale and purchase of estates represented 0.2% of the total land resources between 1993-2001. The sale and the purchase represented 2.9% of total land resources after 2002 and especially after the EU accession of the Czech Republic. These values of sale are the highest from the EU countries. On the other side, land prices decreased slightly in comparison with the prices before the EU accession. Prices of agricultural land are significantly lower than in the EU-15.

Land market and e-services in Bulgaria

Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2007
Bulgaria

Bulgaria faced and still is facing many challenges in the accession process to the EU. Free movement of capital, and especially the development of the land market, is one of them. Although a progress has been made, land prices are still below the EU average prices. There are different reasons for this as, for example, very fragmented land after the restitution process, chaotic transactions, lack of bank credits for agricultural purposes, unrealistic expectations after the accession to the EU and others.

Enforcement of the 2003 CAP reform in 5 countries of the West European Union: Consequences on land rent and land market

Policy Papers & Briefs
April, 2007
France
Spain
Germany
Italy
United Kingdom

This paper analyses the enforcement of the 2003 CAP reform in 5 countries of the West European Union: France, Germany, Italy, Spain and United Kingdom. The reform gives multiple possibilities of adaptation at a national or regional level.