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Showing items 1 through 9 of 103.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 adop
Negotiations are important in urban densification processes. In particular, integrative negotiations seem to be relevant. The conflicts between neighbors and developers can be challenging to solve.
This Law amends certain articles part of the Law on sanitary and health inspection (Official Gazette 87/2013, 106/2013 and 137/2013).Changes are related to the administrative and legal issues defining the entry onto force of specific provisions.
An Act for the prevention of pollution, the conservation of a varied ecological system, for the promotion of involvement of the public in environmental protection and to provide for ecologically sustainable use of resources and the assessment of effects of economic activities on the environment.
This Law amends some provisions prescribed by the Law on sanitary and health inspection (Official Gazette 87/2013 and 106/2013).Changes are related to the specific bans on the acquisition of state owned land by certain natural and legal persons.
This Regulation stipulates the official list of fertilizers and soil improvers, also in relation to the needs and premises of organic farming (as determined by the article 15 of the Macedonian Law on organic farming).This Regulation adopts the rules contained in the Regulation (EC) No 2003/2003 o
The colonial and postcolonial legacy of the “Lost Counties” land issue has recently resurfaced as a contentious ethno-political issue in Uganda.
This Decree declares that the right to undertake a real property intervention (encroachment) as foreseen in section 2 of the Act relative to the expropriation of real property may be assigned to anybody.