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Madagascar -Land Tenure and Property Rights Profile

Reports & Research
October, 2020
Madagascar

Madagascar is the world’s fourth largest island with a total land area of 581,800 km². The country’s unique wildlife and biodiversity resources have attracted tourists and significant donor investments over the last three decades. In 2003, the Government of Madagascar committed to tripling protected areas and, by 2016, the country’s total coverage of protected areas had increased from 1.6 million to 7.1 million hectares.Madagascar adopted a new approach to protected area management in 2006.

Loi organique n° 26-2022 fixant les règles d’immatriculation de la propriété immobilière

Legislation
June, 2022
Congo

Annonces judiciaires et légales et avis divers : 460 frs la ligne (il ne sera pas compté moins de 5.000 frs par annonce ou avis). Les annonces devront parvenir au plus tard le jeudi précédant la date de parution du “JO”. Propriété foncière et minière : 8.400 frs le texte.  Déclaration d’association : 15.000 frs le texte.

Islamic principles and land Opportunities for Engagement

Journal Articles & Books
May, 2018
Global

This booklet arises from GLTN’s work on Islamic dimensions of land which began in 2004 with the commissioning of research leading to Sait and Lim’s “Land, Law and Islam: Property and Human Rights in the Muslim World” (London: Zed Press/UN-Habitat, 2006). Based on this research a training course on “Islamic Land, Principles and Housing Rights in the Muslim World” has been produced in 2010. This booklet was translated into Arabic language in 2014

REAL PROPERTY VALUATION IN EXPROPRIATION IN ETHIOPIA: BASES, APPROACHES AND PROCEDURES

Peer-reviewed publication
August, 2019
Ethiopia

The purpose of this paper is to examine the existing real property valuation practice in case of expropriation in Ethiopia and to propose potential bases and approaches compatible to the Ethiopian real property system based on desk review research in which existing literature are the main source. The paper found that, there is no standard and responsible institution for property valuation. As a result, valuation variation and valuation inaccuracies are common.