Given its seemingly beneficial aspects to socioeconomic development and environmental well-being, the legislative reforms initiated under the Land Act of Bhutan, 2007 have raised so much consternation as well as hope in the minds of the Bhutanese people who either depend on livestock husbandry or leasing out such rights to others with livestock and compensated with payment in cash or kind in the form of livestock products.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchDecember, 2010Bhutan
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Library ResourceLegislationBhutan, Asia, Southern Asia
A basic Act relating to loans, mortgages and other security interests in moveable and immovable property.
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Library ResourceLegislationBhutan, Asia, Southern Asia
The present Act provides for the management, regulation and administration of the ownership and use of land for socio-economic development and environmental well-being of the country through efficient and effective land administration, security of land tenure, equal opportunity to land, facilitation of operation of land market, effective use of land resources and conservation of the ecosystem.
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Land Act
LegislationNational PoliciesJune, 2007Southern Asia, BhutanPreamble of Land Act: "Whereas, legislative reforms initiated from the Golden Throne have resulted in enactment and amendment of many laws for the benefit of the people of Bhutan, the Land Act of Bhutan shall stand testimony to the continued commitment and diligence of the Druk Gyalpo in his pursuit to promote the well-being of the Bhutanese people.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 2008Bhutan
The constitution was signed by the King, and members of the National Assembly and National Council.
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