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Showing items 1 through 9 of 57.This Law amends certain provisions of the Law on land consolidation in Brcko District (Official Gazette 7/2006 of the Brcko District, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).Major changes are related to the general terms and definitions, and some minor administrative adjustments.
The present Poverty Reduction Strategy and Action Plan (PRSAP) 2007 provides the framework for poverty focused planning and budgeting in the short to medium term. Poverty reduction will be central to all sectoral development plans and the medium term expenditure framework.
These Regulations, made by the Minister of State under sections 143, 144 and 230 of the Environmental Management Act, concern soil pollution and soil quality standards and provide with respect to a soil protection permit and compliance system. They also concern measures of enforcement.
This Law amends various provisions prescribed by the Law on and register and land rights (Official Gazette of the Brcko District 11/2001, 1/2003 and 14/2003).Changes are related to the administrative denominations and official names and legal terms.
This Ordinance makes provision with respect to transitional and saving arrangements consequential upon the enactment of the Land Planning and Development (Guernsey) Law, 2005 and consequential upon the repeal of selected provisions by that Law.
"This study highlights lessons from recent policy, law and practice to improve and secure access to rural land for poorer groups. It focuses on Africa, Latin America and Asia, while also referring to experience from Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States.
From the foreword: "A major goal of CFI's mission in Cambodia is to support the involvement of civil society in the management of forests.
Land is the repository of memory and keeps traces of the past in the absence of a strong written tradition. It is perceived as an open book from which anyone can read and learn about local history: place names, old roads, legends and stories attached to places.