A Constitutional Commission drafted the constitution before it was approved by 68% of voters in a popular referendum.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Armenia
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Azerbaijan
The constitution was drafted by a Constitutional Commission and approved by the Supreme Soviet. It was ratified by 91.9% of voters in a popular referendum.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Bosnia and Herzegovina
The constitution was drafted as part of the Dayton Peace Accords and was ratified once the accords were signed.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Georgia
The constitution was approved by Parliament and was signed by all members. It was also signed and published by the head of state, Eduard Shevardnadze.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Kazakhstan
The constitution was approved in a national referendum.
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Library ResourceConstitutionDecember, 1995Uganda
A Constituent Assembly deliberated and approved the draft it received from a Constitutional Commission.
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Library ResourceReports & ResearchOctober, 1995Zambia
The Government of Zambia is embarking on an ambitious program of legal and administrative reforms in land policy. Although the need to liberalize the land market is universally shared, the ideas on how to accomplish this transformation are not. Two decades of underinvestment in field research have resulted in the present situation of micro-level data on land tenure and farm-level production, consumption, and resource management inadequate to guide policy decisions.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1995
India is vast, diverse and complex, in its environments and in environment-society relations. These relationships, and government policies which influence or control them, are the subject of very significant reforms currently occurring in India. At the most fundamental level, this report asks "Who is to protect, manage and regenerate India’s forests, where and for what, and what resources or support does each agent need to fulfil the mandate efficiently and equitably?" The conventional forestry systems have been under scrutiny.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1995
This concept paper addresses those elements in the people-forest interface which we perceive as critical to sustainable forest management, based on our own training and experience, as well as two field tests of the conceptual framework (in Kalimantan and Côte d'Ivoire ). Initially, we define our use of important terms, like sustainability, well being/needs, and people; and make clear some of our assumptions.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1995
This paper proposes a method for identifying and defining the most significant actors in sustain- able forest management. A rationale for the importance of differentiating among various forest stakeholders is first provided. Significant stakeholders identified in forest management units in Kalimantan, Côte d'Ivoire, and the USA. are described.
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