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Showing items 1 through 9 of 20.The Angolan National Assembly approved the draft constitution produced by the constituent assembly before it was signed by President Jos Eduardo dos Santos.
The Interim President signed the constitution after it was adopted by the National Council of Transition.
The constitution was drafted by the National Assembly and approved by referendum before being promulgated by the President.
The constitution was approved by 90.55% of voters in a national referendum.
The President of the Highest Transitional Authority declared the constitution in effect following the approval of 74.19% of voters in a referendum.
The constitution was adopted in a referendum, and the Constitutional Council of Transition proclaimed the results. It was then promulgated by the President of Supreme Council for Restoration of Democracy.
Summary:
"• Although Burma is rich in energy resources, the ruling military regime exports those
resources, leaving people with chronic energy shortages. The exploitation of natural
resources, including through mining, has caused severe environmental and social
Abstract: "Land-grabbing is occurring at a significant extent and pace in Southeast Asia; some of the characteristics of this land grab differ from those in regions such as Africa.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: "While the existing data available on landmine victims
indicate that Burma/Myanmar1 faces one of the most
severe landmine problems in the world today, little is
known about the actual extent of the problem, the