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  1. Library Resource
    Land Use Rights in China
    Peer-reviewed publication
    July, 2004
    China

    China is a socialist country and all land in China belongs to Chinese citizens as a whole. Article 10 of the 1982 Constitution upholds the Chinese land policy that reflects the traditional view of socialism - land of the country must be owned by the country (State) or its agricultural Collectives. State-owned enterprises or other organizations, which cannot own land themselves, may use land with permission from the State.

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    July, 2004
    Global

    All fourteen major peacebuilding missions launched between 1989 and 1999 shared a common strategy for consolidating peace after internal conflicts: immediate democratization and marketization. Transforming war-shattered states into market democracies is basically sound, but pushing this process too quickly can have damaging and destabilizing effects. The process of liberalization is inherently tumultuous, and can undermine the prospects for stable peace.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    July, 2004
    Paraguay

    La presente Ley tiene por objeto la creación del Instituto Nacional de Desarrollo Rural y de la Tierra (INDERT), cuya misión consistirá en promover la integración armónica de la población campesina al desarrollo económico y social de la Nación.

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    Cover photo
    Reports & Research
    August, 2004
    Tanzania

    The conflict for which the research team has taken immediate measures to find its causes and give recommendations for its complete arrest, took place from the 1st-14th July 2004 in the frontiers of Engusero Sambu and Kisangiro villages, in the divisions of Loliondo and Sale, respectively, both of Ngorongoro District. Ngorongoro is the third division in the District. One person was killed and another injured in the subject fighting.


  5. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    August, 2004
    Latin America and the Caribbean

    En el decenio de 1990 el empleo rural no agrícola (ERNA) y los fac-tores que lo determinan fueron despertando un interés cada vez mayor entre los especialistas en desarrollo rural. Poco a poco, en el discurso político y algunos programas de fomento se fueron incorporando consi-deraciones sobre este tema. La localización es uno de los aspectos mencionados en muchos estudios como un elemento que influye en las características del ERNA, entre las cuales están la magnitud, el tipo, el ingreso generado y los miembros del hogar que participan.

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