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Showing items 1 through 9 of 9.The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 5/95 -
The 6th Waxing of Kason, 1357 ME. -
4 May 1995
The Government of Zambia is embarking on an ambitious program of legal and administrative reforms in land policy. Although the need to liberalize the land market is universally shared, the ideas on how to accomplish this transformation are not.
A comparative analysis of the development of the different land tenure systems in Kenya and Tanzania, and the merits and challenges of both.
A Constitutional Commission drafted the constitution before it was approved by 68% of voters in a popular referendum.
The constitution was drafted by a Constitutional Commission and approved by the Supreme Soviet. It was ratified by 91.9% of voters in a popular referendum.
The constitution was drafted as part of the Dayton Peace Accords and was ratified once the accords were signed.
The constitution was approved by Parliament and was signed by all members. It was also signed and published by the head of state, Eduard Shevardnadze.
The constitution was approved in a national referendum.
A Constituent Assembly deliberated and approved the draft it received from a Constitutional Commission.
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