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    The State Law and Order Restoration Council Law No. 24/89.

    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    The present Law is divided into the following 10 Chapters: Title and Definition (1); Application for Lease or Licence (2); Payment of Duties and Fees (3); Powers of the Department and the Director General (4); Cancellation of the Lease Licence (5); Inspection and Action to be taken (6); Appeals (7); Prohibitions (8); Offences and Penalties (9); Miscellaneous (10).The exercise of aquaculture in aquaculture lands or fishery areas which are not connected to any of the Government Departments or special fishery areas is subject to the issuance of a lease grant.

  2. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    The Law provides for all the activities related to mining and exploiting the mineral resources, be them gemstone (ruby, diamonds, opal, sapphire etc.), metallic mineral (iron, gold, silver, zinc, copper, aluminium etc.), industrial mineral (coal, asbestos, etc.) and stone (marble, limestone, quartz, granite etc.). Large scale-production is encouraged as the exportation of mineral products.

  3. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    The purpose of this Law is to protect and preserve cultural heritage regions form deterioration due to natural disasters or from man made destruction. The Law consists of 9 Chapters divided into 30 sections.The Ministry of Culture shall designate the following zones to be cultural heritage regions: ancient monumental zones, ancient site zones, and protected and preserved zones (Chapter III).

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    January, 1979
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    The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) - currently ratified by 187 countries - is the only human rights treaty that deals specifically with rural women (Art. 14). Adopted in 1979 by the United Nations Generally Assembly, entered into force in 1981. The Convention defines discrimination against women as follows:


  5. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    This Farmland Law, consisting of XIII Chapters, establishes the requirements for benefitting from the Right for Farming as follows: A person who has the permission of right to use farmland shall have to apply for getting the Land Use Certificate to the Township Land Records Department Office passing it through the relevant Ward or Village Tract Farmland Management Body. With respect to Section 4 of this law, the Office of Township Land Records Department shall scrutinize and submit the cases of right to use farmland to the relevant Township Farmland Management Body.

  6. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    This Law, consisting of ten Chapters, regulates the following aspects related to vacant, fallow and virgin lands as follows: Name and Definitions (Chap. I); Formation, composition and responsibilities of Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Central Committee (Chap. II); Land Right, Right to use vacant, fallow and virgin lands (Chap. III); Conditions in Accordance with Right to do, Right to Utilize Land of Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands (Chap. IV); Security Fees and Land Revenue (Chap.

  7. Library Resource
    Regulations
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    These Rules, consisting of ten Chapters, regulate administrative and legal proceedings as well as all the procedural matters related to the Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Law, 2012.

    Implements: Vacant, Fallow and Virgin Lands Management Law, 2012. (2012-03-30)

  8. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    This Law amends administrative and legal proceedings of the Transfer of Immoveable Property Restriction Law. In particular, it specifies that if any person who is responsible for registering immoveable property under section 8 or section 9 fails to register or willfully makes false statement in registration or makes concealment, he shall, on conviction be punished with imprisonment for a minimum term or one year to a maximum term of three years, and the immoveable property involved in the offence shall also be confiscated.

  9. Library Resource
    Legislation
    Myanmar, South-Eastern Asia, Asia

    This Law, consisting of five Chapters, regulates the requirements to transfer the land ownership of any immoveable property. It specifies terms and conditions to deal with land, benefits from the land, building and things constructed or situated on that land and things installed on those buildings. It establishes land property restrictions, registration, offences and penalties.

    Amended by: Law Amending the Transfer of Immoveable Property Restriction Law (The State Peace and Development Council Law No. 1/2005). (2005)

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