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Showing items 1 through 9 of 57.The Environment and Planning Act is developed as a sequel to the Crisis and Recovery Act. In the context of the Global Financial Crisis, market players hardly realised buildings.
textabstractImproving urban liveability and prosperity is commonly set as a priority in
urban development plans and policy around the world. Several annual
reports produced by international consulting firms, media, and global
Women face many problems with regard to land inheritance and land rights in Kenya. Individual and community land ownership do not favour women. The reason for this is that ownership of land is patrilineal, which means that fathers share land amongst sons, while excluding daughters.
While women’s rights to land and property are protected under the Kenyan Constitution of 2010 and in various national statutes, in practice, women remain disadvantaged and discriminated.
Kenya’s Vision 2030 aims at transforming the country into a newly industrialized middle income country
and infrastructural development is high on the agenda to achieve this. Competing land uses and existing
Dealing with private property for public purposes : an interdisciplinary study of land transactions from a micro-scale perspective
THE MINING ACT No. 12 of 2016
Date of Assent: 6th May, 2016
Date of Commencement: 27th May, 2016
Deze beleids- en wetsevaluatie van de landinrichtingsregels uit de Wet inrichting landelijk gebied toont dat inzet van het landinrichtingsinstrumentarium voor doorzettingsmacht zorgt bij de aanpak van meervoudige inrichtingsopgaven in het landelijk gebied.
The first set of the land laws were enacted in 2012 in line with the timelines outlined in the Constitution of Kenya 2010.