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FAO Legal Office
FAO Legal Office
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FAOLEX

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The FAO Legal Office provides in-house counsel in accordance with the Basic Texts of the Organization, gives legal advisory services to FAO members, assists in the formulation of treaties on food and agriculture, for which the Director-General acts as Depositary, publishes legal studies and maintains a database (FAOLEX) of national legislation and international agreements concerning food and agriculture (including fisheries, forestry and water).

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Order No 36 of 2005 of Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia on Conservation of Agricultural Land and Land of Other Purpose that have been Contaminated by Industrial Toxic Waste and Radioactive Substances

Regulations
марта, 2005
Georgia

The Order regulates soil conservation measures after toxic or radioactive degradation. It consists of eight articles: General provisions (1); Purpose (2); Scope of application (3); Conservation and improvement measures of soil that has been contaminated with toxic or radioactive substances (4); Conservation and improvement measures of soil after natural disasters (5); Financing of soil conservation and improvement measures (6); Control and liability (7); and Amendments and additions to the Order (8). The purpose of the document is to discover and timely conserve contaminated soil.

Law amending the Law on hilly and mountainous areas.

Legislation
марта, 2005
Croatia

This Law amends some issues part of the Law on hilly and mountainous areas (Official Gazette of the Republic of Croatia 12/2002, 32/2002 and 117/2003).Major changes are related to the tax revenues income issues that are realized in the area with local self-government that have the status of mountainous areas (article 7).

Amends: Law on hilly and mountainous areas. (2002-01-25)

Regional Law No. 94-GD “On land”.

Legislation
марта, 2005
Russia

This Regional Law regulates land relations within the framework of plenary powers transferred to the regional executive bodies by the federal legislation. Regional Government shall perform the following plenary powers: (a) decision-making related to expropriation, including bailout, in cases envisaged by acting legislation; (b) land reclamation; (c) modalities of calculation of land lease and land rent payment for public land pertaining to regional ownership; (d) validation of cadastre land evaluation; and (e) application of land use restrictions.

Ministerial Decree No. 12/2005 issuing the Implementing Regulation of the Law on pasture and livestock management.

Regulations
марта, 2005

This Decree issues the Implementing Regulation of the Law on pasture and livestock management. The Regulation establishes the duties of the committees of livestock management. The Regulation determines the standards for the trade and the transport of livestock, livestock products and animal feed. Animals and birds have to be free from any symptoms of disease. Both local and imported livestock products or animal feed have to respect the national standards. The Regulation concerns also animal reproduction in particular the insemination methods allowed.

Town and Country Planning (Amendment) Act, 2005 (No. 2 of 2005).

Legislation
февраля, 2005
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

This Act amends the Town and Country Planning Act, 1976 principally by adding various new provisions on authorization of development. The new provisions set out the procedures of authorization, grants regulation-making powers to the Minister in respect of development, defines a material change in in purposes for which a building is used, require the Public Service Commission to appoint building inspectors to assist the Physical Planner to enforce the building regulations, and provide for the approval of development plans.