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Displaying 1036 - 1040 of 15550Délibération cadre n° 02/2013/SC du 30 avril 2013 relatif au socle commun des valeurs kanak et les principes fondamentaux des droits autochtones coutumiers.
La présente délibération vise à inscrire le droit coutumier dans un processus de mise en place d’un pluralisme juridique équilibré où le droit coutumier aura toute sa place et dans toutes les branches du droit.
Order No. 283 of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food validating the Regulation on the procedure of land conservation.
This Order defines the organizational principles for the conservation of degraded and low-yielding land whose economic use is environmentally hazardous and economically inefficient, as well as technogenically contaminated land plots, on which it is impossible to obtain ecofriendly products, and the presence of people on these land plots is dangerous for their health.
Law No.125/2013 on Concessions and Public Private Partnership.
The objective of this Law is to establish a favorable and stable framework for promoting, attracting and facilitating investments, which are realized as public private (PP) concessions/partnerships (PPP).
Industrial Emissions Act (2013)
The Act regulates industrial emissions in Estonia. Its purpose is to achieve a high level of protection of the environment taken as a whole by minimizing emissions into air, water and soil and the generation of waste in order to prevent adverse environmental impacts. The Act determines the industrial activities of high environmental hazard, provides the requirements for operation therein and liability for failure to comply with the requirements, and the organisation of state supervision.
Order No. 255 of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food validating the Regulation on technical and technological requirements for land survey practices.
These Requirements apply to business entities that perform land survey practices (land survey, mapping, and topographic, geodetic, cartographic, design surveys) for the purpose of drawing up land survey documentation. Land surveyors shall be provided with geodetic and computer equipment and devices in order to ensure precise and complying with established standards mapping of the territory. Copy of land survey documentation shall be submitted free of charge to the State Land Cadastre Service.