Constitution of Mongolia 1992 (rev. 2001)
The constitution was adopted by the Great Hural.
The constitution was adopted by the Great Hural.
The constitution was approved by a National Constituent Assembly and was signed by the President.
The Basic Law and other constitutional documents were decreed by King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud.
The constitution was promulgated by the Chairman of the National Council of the Slovak Republic.
The constitution, drafted by a Constitutional Commission, was adopted following a national referendum.
The constitution was drafted by a Constitutional Commission and adopted by the Supreme Council.
The constitution was approved by the National Assembly.
The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 8/92 -
The 9th Waning Day of Tazaungmon, 1354 M.E. -
3 November 1992
Habitat: United Nations Conference of Human Settlements, held in Vancouver in 1976, recommended that 'A national policy for human settlements and the environments should be an integral part of any national economic and social development policy.
The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 1/92 -
The 1st Waning Day of Tabodwe, 1353 ME -
19 February 1992 -
"Whereas it is expedient to provide for the repeal of certain laws from among existing laws, which on
scrutiny have been found to be no longer in conformity with the changing circumstances, laws which have
not been in use for a very long time and laws for which there are no reasons for use in future, the State
Law and Order Restoration Council hereby enacts this Law..."
[137 laws repealed]
This Statement outlines agreed objectives and policies for the future of Australia's public and private forests. The Governments share a vision of ecologically sustainable management of Australia's forests. This vision has a number of important characteristics: 1) The unique character of the Australian forested landscape and the integrity and biological diversity of its associated environment is retained. 2) The total area of forest is increased. 3) There is a 'holistic' approach to managing forests for all their values and uses so as to optimise benefits to the community.