This Law provides for the conservation of wetlands and their flora and fauna, especially waterfowl, by combining far-sighted national policies with coordinated international action. Wetlands are areas of marsh, fen or water, whether natural or artificial, with water that is static or flowing, fresh, brackish or salt; waterfowl are birds ecologically dependent on wetlands.
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Library ResourceLegislationCambodia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
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Library ResourceLegislation & PoliciesLegislationAugust, 2001Cambodia
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This law has the objective to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable property, according to the provisions of the 1993 Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia." -
Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1994Cambodia
The objective of the Law on Land Management, Urban Planning and Constructions shall be to promote the organization and embellishment of the urban and the rural areas throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia with the purpose of assuring development of this country in the spirits of respecting both common and individual interests, private rights, observing laws and regulations, and overseeing on the construction matters, assuring through the development process an equilibrium between the cities/towns and rural areas based on their geographical conditions and special characteristics, assuring the va
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Library ResourceLegislationMay, 1999Cambodia
The purpose of this law is to institutionlize the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction and to define its framework, responsibilities and obligations.
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Library ResourceLegislationAugust, 1992Cambodia
All the land in Cambodia belongs to the State and shall be governed and protected in agreement by the State. The State does not recognize the land property right existing before 1979. The property right and any other rights related to the land shall be governed by this law.
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Library ResourceLegislationAugust, 2001Cambodia
The 2001 Amendment to the Land Law aims to determine the regime of ownership for immovable properties in the Kingdom of Cambodia for the purpose of guaranteeing the rights of ownership and other rights related to immovable properties. It also intends to establish a modern system of land registration that guarantees the rights of people to own land.
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Library ResourceLegislationOctober, 2007Cambodia
Law on Concessions aims to encourage and facilitate the implementation of infrastructure projects by Cambodia's private concessionaires for the public interests and in fulfillment of national social and economic demands. Falling under the scope of this law, and in need of the public institutions' involvement are construction of the infrastructures and its related services such as roads, bridges, (air) ports, railways, water supply and other infrastructures served for telecommunication, IT and exractive industries.
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Library ResourceLegislationCambodia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
The purpose of this Law is to promote the organization of urban and rural areas throughout the Kingdom of Cambodia.The Law provides for the establishment of a National Committee for Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction for the Capital City of Phnom Penh and for Sub-Committees for the provinces and municipalities.
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Library ResourceLegislationCambodia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
This Law provides for the division of movable and immovable property.All movable and immovable property used and administered by the State of Cambodia until the date of this Law shall become the State property, while all movable and immovable property used and administered by the Cambodian People Party shall become the property of the Cambodian People Party. All property jointly used and administered shall be subject to negotiation between the parties for division.
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Library ResourceLegislationCambodia, Asia, South-Eastern Asia
The Law provides for the institution of the protected Cultural Zones in the Siem Reap/Angkor Region and it promulgates the Guidelines for their management.
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