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Ley Nº 4/2013 - Modifica la Ley Nº 3/2009, Ley de Urbanismo de Aragón.
La presente Ley modifica la que tiene por objeto regular la actividad urbanística y el régimen urbanístico del suelo, el vuelo y el subsuelo en la Comunidad Autónoma de Aragón, en orden a simplificar la tramitación y clarificar la intervención de cada uno de los agentes involucrados.
Enmienda: Ley Nº 3/2009 - Ley de Urbanismo de Aragón. (2009-06-17)
Outcomes of the Online Discussion on Legal Pluralism and Women's Land Rights
From 3 to 23 June 2013, the Land Portal hosted a successful online discussion on "Legal pluralism in Madagascar: can customary and statutory law be reconciled to promote women’s land rights?". The discussion was facilitated by FAO, ILC, Landesa and Observatoire du Foncier in Madagascar.
The discussion had two main objectives:
Leaders of emerging countries are called to be accountable on disputed lands
Ley Nº 19/2003 - Directrices de Ordenación General y las Directrices de Ordenación del Turismo de Canarias.
La presente Ley aprueba las Directrices de Ordenación General y las Directrices de Ordenación del Turismo de Canarias en materia de ordenación territorial para la dinamización sectorial y la ordenación del turismo.
Indonesian Court Ruling Gives Land Rights Back to Millions of Indigenous
On May 14 Indonesia’s constitutional court ruled to modify the language of a 1999 law, effectively placing millions of hectares of previously government-controlled forest land back into the hands of Indigenous Peoples.
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Association for Women's Rights in Development
Asian Rural Women's Coalition
Borne of the women's continued resistance against imperialist globalization was the Asian Rural Women's Regional Consultation held in the Philippines in 2007 (of 52 Asian women from 14 countries) followed by the Asian Rural Women's Conference in 2008 held in Arakkonam, Tamil Nadu, India. The 2008 conference forged unity among the 700 rural women leaders, national women's groups, regional networks representing peasants, agricultural workers, indigenous women, Dalit women, workers and migrants from around 21 countries in Asia and the Pacific.