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Decreto Nº 1.745 - Reglamenta el capitulo III de la Ley Nº 70 de 1993, adoptando el procedimiento para el reconocimiento del derecho a la propiedad colectiva de las tierras de las comunidades negras.

Regulations
Colômbia
Américas
América do Sul

El presente Decreto reglamenta el capitulo III de la Ley Nº 70 de 1993, adoptando el procedimiento para el reconocimiento del derecho a la propiedad colectiva de las tierras de las comunidades negras, mediante el cual una comunidad negra podrá constituirse en Consejo Comunitario, que como persona jurídica ejerce la máxima autoridad de administración interna dentro de las Tierras de las Comunidades Negras, de acuerdo con los mandatos constitucionales y legales que lo rigen y los demás que le asigne el sistema de derecho propio de cada comunidad.

Decreto Nº 1.809 - Normas fiscales relativas a los territorios indígenas.

Regulations
Colômbia
Américas
América do Sul

El presente Decreto dispone que todos los resguardos indígenas legalmente constituidos serán considerados como municipios, y como tales participan en los ingresos corrientes de la Nación de acuerdo con la población indígena radicada en casa uno de ellos, destinándose exclusivamente a inversiones que beneficien a su correspondiente población.

Implementa: Ley Nº 89 - Ley por la cual se determina la manera como deben ser gobernados los salvajes que vayan reduciéndose a la vida civilizada. (1890-11-25)

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Regulations 1984.

Regulations
Austrália
Oceânia

A Regulation to implement selected provisions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act which aims at the preservation and protection from injury or desecration of areas and objects in Australia and in Australian waters, being areas and objects that are of particular significance to Aboriginals in accordance with Aboriginal tradition.

Lands Acquisition Regulations 1989.

Regulations
Austrália
Oceânia

These Regulations formulate various exceptions to the application sphere of the lands Acquisition Act 1989, such as: the Act does not apply in relation to the acquisition by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission of an interest in land under section 14 of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission Act 1989 for the benefit of, or assistance to, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander corporations; it does not apply in relation to the disposal by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission of an interest in land under section 14 of the Aboriginal and Torres Stra

Indian Cut-off Lands Disputes Act ([RSBC 1996] Chapter 218).

Legislation
Canadá
Américas
América do Norte

This Act makes provision for agreements between the Government and Indian bands (as defined by the Indian Act) for the purposes of resolving and extinguishing claims asserted by an Indian band and the council of a band against the Government or against the Government and Canada in respect of cut-off lands. "Cut-off lands" means lands that had before 1916 been appropriated by the Government for the use and benefit of Indians (defined in section 1).

Tribal Land Regulations, 1970 (Chapter 32:02).

Regulations
Botswana
África austral
África

These Regulations, in implementation of provisions of the Tribal Land Act, provide for matters relative to the establishment and operation of Land Boards and the granting of customary and common law land rights to tribesmen and other persons.The 36 regulations are divided into 6 Parts: Preliminary (I); Grant of customary land rights (II); Grant of common law land rights and customary rights under section 33 (IV); Treasure and audit (V); Fees (Part VI).Provisions of Part II concern election of members of the Land Boards, the Chairman, duties of the Secretary and consultation with District Co

Tribal Lands (Subordinate Land Boards) Regulations, 1973 (Chapter 32:02).

Regulations
Botswana
África austral
África

These Regulations provide for matters relative to Subordinate Land Boards established by Order of the President under section 19 of the Tribal Land Act, 1968 and the grant of customary land rights to tribesmen and other persons. Part II concerns the manner of election of these Boards, its internal procedures, and functionaries.

Establishment of Subordinate Lands Boards Order, 1973 (Chapter 32:02).

Regulations
Botswana
África austral
África

This Order of the President made under section 19 of the Tribal Land Act, 1968, establishes the Subordinate Land Boards set out in the Schedule to this Order and defines the composition and functions of these Boards. These Boards shall have jurisdiction in their respective specified areas or villages. Functions shall be transferred from Subordinate Land Authorities to the Boards and include decision making regarding ploughing of land, grazing of cattle, and communal uses of land.

Land Law.

Legislation
Cambodja
Ásia
Sudeste Asiático

This Land Law aims to overhaul the distribution and management of land in Cambodia as well as protect property rights. This basic land legislation consists of 8 Titles; Private and public ownership (I); Acquisition of ownership (II); The regime of private ownership (III); Forms of ownership (IV); Immovable property used as surety (V); Cadastre (VI); Penalty provisions (VII) and Final provisions (VIII).The Law refers to recognition of rights to land of persons who have had peaceful, uncontested possession of the land for a certain period of time.

Aboriginal Peoples Act, 1954 (No. 134)

Legislation
Malásia
Ásia
Sudeste Asiático

This Act makes provision with a view to protecting the aboriginal peoples who inhabit in West Malaysia. Such protection comprises different elements, and deals in particular with land occupancy and land tenure. Sections 5 establishes the Commissioner for Aboriginal Affairs, who shall be in charge of the enforcement and compliance with these provisions.Sections 6 and 7 refer to aboriginal areas and aboriginal reserves respectively.