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Land Titles Registration Act 2008.

Legislation
Samoa
Oceania

This Act provides rules for the registration of title or other interests in land and related matters and provides for the form of transfer of title in land or other interest in land such as mortgages, caveats, leases and easements.There shall continue to be a Registrar of Land who shall be the Chief Executive Officer responsible for the administration of this Act. The Registrar may delegate the Registrar’s powers and functions to the Assistant Registrar of Land.

Law No. 1066-VI “On Amendments to Some Legislative Acts Related to Documents That Certify the Right for a Land Plot As Well As the Procedure for Dividing and Consolidating Land Plots”.

Legislation
Ukraine
Eastern Europe
Europe

The present Law shall supplement Article 110 of the Land Code of Ukraine with a new part 3. According to this new part, division or consolidation of land plots shall not terminate the validity of limitations, encumbrances established for land plots, except for the instances when such a limitation (encumbrance) applied only to a part of a land plot which, as a result of dividing the relevant land plot, has not become a part of the new land plot formed. Article 125 of the Land Code of Ukraine shall be rendered in a new wording.

Mines and Minerals Development (General) Regulations, 2008 (S.I. No. 84 of 2008).

Regulations
Zambia
Africa
Eastern Africa

These Regulations implement provisions of the Mines and Minerals Development Act, 2008 with respect to a wide variety of matters such as: organization of mining cadastre offices; application for, or grant or renewal of a mining right or a mineral processing licence; transfer of a mining right or a mineral processing licence; permission for the abandonment of a mining area; alteration of or prospecting in a mining area; various matters relating to survey, mapping and certification.The central mining cadastre office in Lusaka shall administer mining rights and mineral processing licences.

Evaluation de la réunion de consultation de l'Afrique francophone

Reports & Research
November, 2010
France
Equatorial Guinea
Benin
Mauritania
Mali
Burundi
Burkina Faso
Guinea-Bissau
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Congo
Guinea
Niger
Central African Republic
Cape Verde
Madagascar
Gabon
Cameroon
Senegal
Chad
Togo
Côte d'Ivoire
Africa

Dans le cadre de l'initiative de la FAO sur les Directives Volontaires sur la gouvernance responsable de la tenure des terres et des autres ressources naturelles, une réunion de consultation régionale était organisée à Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso les 23-25 juin 2010. La réunion était une occasion d'échanger des expériences et de discuter des questions et des actions de gouvernance foncière à être intégrées dans les Directives Volontaires. Cette évaluation régionale synthétise les résultats de la réunion de consultation.

Buena gobernanza y tenencia de los recursos naturales en la subregión del caribe

Reports & Research
November, 2010
Antigua and Barbuda
France
Honduras
Dominican Republic
Dominica
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Belize
Jamaica
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Venezuela
Guyana
Costa Rica
Colombia
Panama
Nicaragua
Spain
Grenada
Haiti
Mexico
Trinidad and Tobago
Netherlands
Saint Lucia
India
Bahamas
Barbados
Cuba
Americas

Documento de trabajo sobre la tenencia de la tierra 17. Este artículo identifica y analiza los aspectos relacionados con la gobernanza de la tierra y proporciona ejemplos de buena gobernanza en la subregión del Caribe. Este documento de trabajo se realizó en vista de las Directrices Voluntarias de la FAO sobre la gobernanza responsable en la tenencia de la tierra y otros recursos naturales. Disponible en inglés

CIS Regional Assessment for the FAO Voluntary Guidelines on Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land and other Natural Resources

Reports & Research
November, 2011
Asia
Kazakhstan
Kyrgyzstan
Tajikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Europe
Belarus
Russia
Ukraine

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and its partners will hold consultations on various issues relating to the voluntary guidelines on responsible governance of tenure of land and other natural resources. The voluntary guidelines aim to provide practical guidance for State governance bodies, civil society and the private sector. The voluntary guidelines will provide a basis, which interested parties can use when developing their strategies and activities.

Thésaurus multilingue du foncier

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2005
Burkina Faso
Mali
Burundi
France
Madagascar
Ghana
Congo
Sierra Leone
Niger
Togo

En 1999, la FAO publiait la première version française du Thésaurus multilingue du foncier. Cette version avait surtout pour vocation d'être mise à l'épreuve du terrain, c'est-à-dire soumise aux critiques constructives tant des usagers à la recherche d'informations et d'éclairages nouveaux que des experts du foncier. En effet, sur le fond comme sur la forme, sont apparus un certain nombre de points forts mais aussi des lacunes, relevés depuis 1999 par l'équipe des rédacteurs et par de nombreux autres spécialistes du foncier.

Tesauro plurilingüe de tierras

Journal Articles & Books
November, 2003
Burkina Faso
Honduras
El Salvador
Chile
Guatemala
Uruguay
India
Ecuador
Bolivia
Cuba
Venezuela
Colombia

La temática relativa a la tenencia y explotación de tierras está de nuevo a la orden del día. Así, son muchos los países que manifiestan un renovado interés por los diferentes modos de acceso a los recursos naturales en un marco de posibles reformas territoriales, ya sea en el contexto de la seguridad alimentaria, de la lucha contra la pobreza en el mundo, de la preservación del ambiente o de la calidad de la vida.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Mozambique - Country Case Study

Reports & Research
November, 2007
Mozambique
Netherlands
Kenya
South Africa
Guinea
Zimbabwe
Norway
Africa

The paper looks at land tenure in Mozambique, where ever since independence in 1975, property in land has been vested in the state, and despite the political and economic shift to a multiparty system and market economy, this underlying principle has remained in place: no land may be sold, mortgaged, or otherwise encumbered or alienated. Local traditional land management systems meanwhile have retained a robust role as the de facto land management system of Mozambique.

Improving tenure security for the poor in Africa: Namibia Country Case Study.

Reports & Research
November, 2006
Angola
Kenya
South Africa
Germany
Zimbabwe
Botswana
Namibia
Norway
Africa

This case study looks at the land tenure in Namibia, where for a century of colonial rule indigenous Namibians were dispossessed from rights to both land and resources – by German and then white South African settlers establishing commercial farms and related businesses. Access to freehold tenure was reserved for white settlers and tenure security for indigenous Namibians largely disappeared. In non-white areas, rights were provided under indigenous tenure systems whose legal status was somewhat murky. Urban tenure was denied as blacks were not allowed ownership of residential land.