ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONING OF THE TOGRAPHIC AND CADASTRAL SERVICE OF GABON : REPORT SUBMITTED BY THE GOVERNMENT OF GABON
- Implementation of documents on town planning
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-Running of the national photo-library
-Preparation of technical notes
-Application requests for permits to occupy, to adjudicate and to
transfer title of land with the consent of the parties concerned
.and permit to build
-Preparation of instruments attesting to the improvement of lands
-Bringing cadastral documents up to date
-Responsibility for making an inventory of movable property
-Sale of plans, maps and aerial photographs
B ■? (...) 000 investigations of documents granting permit to build
- the demarcation of I50 km, of forest land covered by permits
In addition, using topographical maps on the scale of 1*5,000
obtained by plotting from aerial photographs, the Cadastral Service drew
up the plans for allotments all the sub—prefectures.
(...) The result is that quite frequently teams are kept inactive because
vehicles have to be repaired, and this tends in the long run to be more
cctly than the outright purchase of new vehicles. Financial help from
outside, such as has been given to other services, would be most welcome.

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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON ADEQUATE HOUSING AS A COMPONENT OF THE RIGHT TO AN ADEQUATE STANDARD OF LIVING, AND ON THE RIGHT TO NON-DISCRIMINATION IN THIS CONTEXT, RAQUEL ROLNIK : ADDENDUM
The
holders of occupancy rights of socially owned apartments were allowed to purchase their
apartments and the remaining occupancy rights were transformed into lease agreements.
(...) Amongst other categories, the purchase of apartments was not allowed
to those participating in hostilities against the Republic of Croatia. (...) Roma families in Croatia live mainly in urban areas, often in informal settlements
without ownership titles or permits for building their houses.31 Many Roma settlements are
not recognized by the municipal authorities, as houses built on socially owned land are
considered to be illegal.
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY, SECOND COMMITTEE, ECONOMIC AND FINANCIAL QUESTIONS, SUMMARY RECORDS OF MEETINGS, 15TH MEETING, 14 NOVEMBER 1946
Recalling the considerable deficit of bread
grains in 194 7 estimated by the International
Emergency Food Council, he suggested that
some international agency must assist countries
lacking the necessary foreign exchange to finance
their purchases.
Mr. La Guardia emphasized the various fac-
tors which the United Nations must take · into
account in meeting the deficit of cereals: the
world had not yet recovered from the devasta-
tion caused by the war; the normal level of
production had not yet been restored; means of
transport were still far from sufficient, even in
the United States of America whose internal
transportation system was considered to rank
among the best in the world.
(...) Finally, he replied to the second question
raised by the United Kingdom delegation as to
what measures should be taken, once food needs
had been met, to permit countries in receipt of
assistance to purchase other products.
(...) Furthermore, the bilateral agreements might
be of assistance to devastated areas and permit
different countries to reestablish their traditional
markets.

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VISIT TO ITALY :REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON THE RIGHT TO FOOD
As a remedy, a bill was approved by the
Chamber of Deputies to ban double-race auctions for the purchase of agricultural goods,
5 European Union, Beneficiaries of CAP Funds database. (...) This is particularly severe for migrant workers, especially if
undocumented and without a valid permit, leaving them unable to report any abuse.
49. (...) This law represents a step forward in fighting the practice; however, it is insufficient
to guarantee the human rights of all farm workers, in particular undocumented migrants
who work in the agricultural system and who are kept in a condition of invisibility and fear
because of the current system of migration law and the “law and order” attitude towards
migrant workers.
56. The end of permits based on humanitarian grounds, as sanctioned by the Salvini
decree, the difficulty in obtaining a permit without a residence or a legal job, the fear of not
being able to renew a permit based on humanitarian grounds, the fear of self-incrimination,
the absence of any alternative, little awareness of the law, linguistic barriers, the overall
environment of the criminalization of migrants, the absence of strong support for
integration and the intense competition for the few available jobs are underlying root causes
that cannot be tackled with more criminalization alone.25
57.

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LETTER DATED 2004/08/02 FROM THE CHARGEE D'AFFAIRES A.I. OF THE PERMANENT MISSION OF CUBA TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AT GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS
The report advocates the need for continued restrictions on the granting of permits for
educational visits and exchanges with United States academics, citizens and institutions, making
such permits conditional on direct support for the objectives of United States policy towards
Cuba. (...) In addition,
a requirement has been introduced for a special permit for each trip, rather than a general permit,
as is the practice today. (...) There has been a further tightening of the restrictions on financial operations by the Cuban
State, operations which are essential in a globalized world for such basic and vital activities as
the purchase of food and medicine. A Swiss bank has just been fined $100 million for accepting
Cuban financial transactions employing the dollar, a currency which serves as a standard and
medium for a major part of world trade.
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ADVERSE EFFECTS OF THE ILLICIT MOVEMENT AND DUMPING OF TOXIC AND DANGEROUS PRODUCTS AND WASTES ON THE ENJOYMENT OF HUMAN RIGHTS : REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR, FATMA-ZOHRA OUHACHI-VESELY : ADDENDUM
Although sold for scrapping in the United States, the purchaser obtained permission to
export the vessel. (...) Furthermore, United States law does not appear to regulate the situation where the purchaser of
the pesticide is the subsidiary of the exporting party. (...) It is widely believed that Metales y Derivados obtained its Mexican environmental
operating permits with false statements in its application, and possibly by bribing local
environmental officials.
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LETTER DATED 27 DECEMBER 2001 FROM THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL COMMITTEE ESTABLISHED PURSUANT TO RESOLUTION 1373 (2001) CONCERNING COUNTER-TERRORISM ADDRESSED TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL
Nations Unies S/2001/1275
Conseil de sécurité Distr. générale
27 décembre 2001
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Lettre datée du 27 décembre
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HANDBOOK ON COMPETITION LEGISLATION : NOTE / BY THE UNCTAD SECRETARIAT
This Law shall prohibit undertakings from performing actions which restrict or may restrict
competition, regardless of the character of their activity, except in cases where this Law or laws
governing individual areas of economic activity provide for exemptions and permit certain actions
prohibited under this Law.
2. (...) “Good” means any object of purchase or sale, including all kinds of services and works,
rights or securities. Purchase or sale represents transfer or acquisition of goods based on the
contracts of purchase, supply and other transactions.
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REPORT OF THE SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR ON CONTEMPORARY FORMS OF SLAVERY, INCLUDING ITS CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES, GULNARA SHAHINIAN : ADDENDUM
As she pointed out in her previous report, the
simplification of the work permit issuance process is essential to allow for the legalization
of migrant workers.
37. (...) With the exception of the right to apply for an extension of a work permit, only the
obligations of migrant workers, including seasonal workers, are laid down in the law. (...) Moreover, the amendments introduce the
requirement of advance payment of income tax in order to obtain a work permit,
which could force migrant workers to stay with an employer against their will.
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NOTE VERBALE DATED 14 JUNE 2011 FROM THE PERMANENT MISSION OF SINGAPORE TO THE UNITED NATIONS OFFICE AND OTHER INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS IN GENEVA ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARIAT OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS COUNCIL
When the EIP limit for a particular ethnic group is not reached, there is no restriction
on the sale and purchase of an HDB resale flat. As at May 2011, 86% of 162 HDB
neighbourhoods have not reached any EIP limits. (...) For foreign domestic workers, the EFMA imposes
legally binding Work Permit (WP) conditions on employers to look after their well-being.
(...) For the small number of employees who may need
to stay behind in Singapore to assist with investigations as MOM prosecution witnesses,
MOM would permit them to work on the Temporary Jobs Scheme, or to convert to regular
Work Permits on a case-by-case basis.
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