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Showing items 1 through 9 of 30.The National Land Act of 1964, designed to unify legislation concerning land, formally abolished the various local systems of land law in Senegal.
This article explores the nature of property rights systems, their evolution, and their effect on resource allocation. It is argued that certain institutional arrangements for land rights have evolved in order to reduce uncertainty and increase efficiency in credit as well as in land markets.
The constitution was adopted by the Grand National Assembly of Bulgaria.
The constitution was approved by 92.83% of voters in a national referendum.
The constitution was approved by a Constituent Assembly and was signed by its General Secretary.
The Croatian Parliament approved and adopted the constitution.
The constitution was approved in a national referendum.
The National Assembly adopted the constitution before it was signed by the President.
The constitution was drafted and approved by the National Assembly before being promulgated by the President.