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Pravni vodič za komasaciju

Manuals & Guidelines
December, 2021
Europe

Land consolidation is a highly effective land management instrument that allows for the improvement of the structure of agricultural holdings and farms in a country, which increases their economic and social efficiency and brings benefits both to right holders as well as to society in general. Since land consolidation gives mobility to land ownership and other land rights, it may also facilitate the allocation of new areas with specific purposes other than agriculture, such as for public infrastructure or nature protection and restoration.

Guidelines on strengthening gender equality in land registration

Manuals & Guidelines
Reports & Research
September, 2021
Europe
Eastern Europe
Southern Europe

The present Guidelines form part of a joint effort by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to help countries achieve indicator 5.a.2 of Target 5.a in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adopted by the United Nations in 2015.

Agroprivreda Srbije u pretpristupnom periodu: tematski zbornik / Agrarian Economy of Serbia in the Pre-accession Period : themathic proceedings

Journal Articles & Books
December, 2012
Serbia

The goal of the research presented in this paper is to examine economic efficiency and financial feasibility of investments in agricultural land, from the agricultural producer’s viewpoint and to contribute successfully to the formulation of the answer to the question if this investment is justified under analysed conditions. Material for this study was collected during the years of 2011 and 2012, through the method of interview, which was carried out with holders of family farms from Srem Administrative District.

Regulation on the conditions and manner of leasing of forest land owned by Republic of Srpska.

Regulations
June, 2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Regulation sets the conditions governing the procedures and terms for obtaining the lease of specific forest land parcel if public/state owned; and only if not previously assigned/intended for different purpose (if not part of the area covered with strategic environmental or planning documents).This Regulation provides for administrative requirements, economic related provisions, procedural issues and contents for contracts to be stipulated in relation with lease requests.

Implements: Forest Law (Republic of Srpska). (2008-07-17)

Regulation on drafting of the forestry connection projects.

Regulations
June, 2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Regulation prescribe the necessary contents of the documentation and administrative forms that are to be included when drafting/preparing the forest or forest land communication projects (such as the construction of forest road for vehicles, reconstruction of forest truck routes and tractor/trailway paths).As defined by this text, forest communications/connections are primary used for forestry purposes as well as for the needs of the local population.

Implements: Forest Law (Republic of Srpska). (2008-07-17)

Law on construction land (Republic of Srpska).

Legislation
December, 2005
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Law regulates the conditions and methods for determining of the correct, safe, sustainable and controlled use and planning (spatial also) of the construction land (private and state-owned construction land), including the financial issues (as regards the territory of the Republic of Srpska, autonomous province part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).The Law is divided into VIII Chapters and 51 articles (for mechanisms and instruments for financing the construction of construction land see Chapter V).

Law on expropriation (Republic of Srpska).

Legislation
August, 2006
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Law sets the necessary the conditions, correct and sustainable manner and related administrative and physical procedure as regards the expropriation of real estate for construction of objects of general interest (execution of works of general national and/or infrastructural interest such as: objects of economic infrastructure: traffic, water management, energy and telecommunications, defense facilities, facilities for the protection of the environment and protection from natural disasters, and exploration of other natural resources/wealth).In relation to the above mentioned expropriati

Law amending the Law on property rights.

Legislation
July, 2015
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Law amends and adds some provisions to the Law on property rights (Official Gazette of the Republic of Srpska 124/2008, 58/2009 and 95/2011).Major changes are as follows: (article 346) related to the legal interaction with the principles and provisions of the Law on cadaster; (article 348) immovable property owned by the Republic and/or local self-government units may be alienated below the market price or free of charge and for the realization of an investment project of particular importance for regional or local economic development; (added article 348a) in order to overcome the con

Law on property rights.

Legislation
November, 2008
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Law lays down the general interest principles regarding the acquisition, seizure, use, disposal, protection and termination of rights on property, including several deriving real estate/physical property rights, also in relation with state property (public land).

Law on agricultural land.

Legislation
August, 2006
Bosnia and Herzegovina

This Law regulates the planning, protection, development, use and management of all land parcels defined and classified as agricultural land on the territory of the Republic of Srpska (part of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina).This Law also prescribes various administrative and concrete technical rules and requirements including the common interest principles, inspection, monitoring issues and additional practices to be implemented in order to obtain a more safe, secure and sustainable use of the agricultural land (considered as a natural resource good of major interest).The Law is