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  1. Library Resource

    Lov om vern mot forurensninger og om avfall (Forurensningsloven).

    Legislation
    Norway, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Act provides rules for the prevention of pollution of the environment.

  2. Library Resource

    Lov om konsesjon ved erverv av fast eiendom (konsesjonsloven) mv.

    Legislation
    Norway, Europe, Northern Europe

    This Act regulates the sale and acquisition of real property through concessions, and in particular land used for agricultural purposes, so as to safeguard effective use of such property, to protect the production capacity, and to regulate ownership for the benefit of public good.

  3. Library Resource

    FOR 2011-12-14 nr 1336: Forskrift om gebyr for behandling av konsesjons- og delingssaker.

    Regulations
    Norway, Europe, Northern Europe

    The Regulation applies to the payment of fees for concession purchase permits (max. NKK 5 000) and for sharing permits (max. 2 000). This also applies to the partition of several lots or parcels from the same estate, land acquisition for road construction and the like.

  4. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Norway, Europe, Northern Europe

    Bouvet Island, Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land (45 ° east - 20 ° west latitudes) is subject to Norwegian sovereignty as dependency land. Norwegian civil and penal laws together on the administration of justice apply to Bouvet Island, Peter I Island and Queen Maud Land. The King may issue regulations on environmental protection on Bouvet Island, Peter I's Island and Queen Maud Land (art. 2). Additional provisions of this Act shall be determined by HM the King, whereby HM may implement amendments when and where required.

  5. Library Resource

    Politics of land rights and belonging in Uganda

    Reports & Research
    January, 2006
    Africa, Uganda

    The colonial and postcolonial legacy of the “Lost Counties” land issue has recently resurfaced as a contentious ethno-political issue in Uganda. The aim of the paper is to critically examine the politics of belonging and land rights in relation to Ugandan land legislation and the “Lost Counties” issue. The empirically basis of this paper is primarily derived from field work in Kibaale District, during the period January to July 2004.

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