Expropriation

Nationalization, or nationalisation, is the process of transforming privately owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to private assets or to assets owned by lower levels of government (such as municipalities) being transferred to the state. The opposites of nationalization are privatization and demutualization. When previously nationalized assets are privatized and subsequently returned to public ownership at a later stage, they are said to have undergone renationalization. Industries often subject to nationalization include the commanding heights of the economy - telecommunications, electric power, fossil fuels, railways, …

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IRENA: International Renewable Energy Agency · 30 April 2024 English

Renewable energy

inconvertibility, breach of contract, credit guarantees. expropriation, non-honouring of sovereignty obligations).


World Bank Group · 25 April 2024 English

but in this case, KGM would have to make expropriation as it would have to shift the road. • In the request from the public and there is no need for expropriation, a walking path can be built next to the canal


World Bank Group · 25 April 2024 English

impacts due to potential land acquisition and expropriation process required due to movement of heavy vehicles


Data & Society Institute · 24 April 2024 English

INDIGENOUS INDIGENOUS DATA BY STEPHANIE RUSSO CARROLL, DATA MARISA DUARTE, and MAX LIBOIRON SOVEREIGNTY SOVEREIGNTY Keywords of the Datafied State Data & Society 207 INDIGENOUS DATA SOVEREIGNTY By Stephanie Russo …

without obligation.35 This is and can only be expropriation, if not appropriation. In these cases, inclusion & Society 221 and structures that restrict expropriation. This is perhaps the most import- ant foundation


World Bank Group · 24 April 2024 English

Lands Department and wider community. Formal expropriation of land is not contemplated for this The World


World Bank Group · 23 April 2024 English

the property to be compensated in case of expropriation because of State programs or projects in both Regulations, Strategies and Guidelines i. Expropriation of Land for Public Purposes, Payments of Compensation Proclamation No.1161/2019 that deals with “Expropriation of Land for Public Purposes, Payments of Compensation previously active legislation on the matter i.e. Expropriation of Land and Compensation Proclamation No. 455/2005 sub-article 1-2). Generally, the new Land expropriation, compensation payment and resettlement Proclamation


World Bank Group · 23 April 2024 English

(3) Develop, and update if necessary "an Expropriation and Compensation Manual" applicable to the


World Bank Group · 22 April 2024 French

général. (Loi 009-2018/AN du 03 mai 2018 portant expropriation pour cause d’utilité publique et indemnisation l’EAS/HS dans les opérations de DH, page vi). Expropriation pour cause d'utilité publique: La procédure immobilier (Loi 009-2018/AN du 03 mai 2018 portant expropriation pour cause d’utilité publique et indemnisation général. (Loi 009-2018/AN du 03 mai 2018 portant expropriation pour cause d’utilité publique et indemnisation (La loi 009- 2018/AN du 03 mai 2018 portant expropriation pour cause d’utilité publique et indemnisation


World Bank Group · 22 April 2024 English

Lands Department and wider community. Formal expropriation of land is not contemplated for this The World


World Bank Group · 22 April 2024 English

Land institutions and policies will be critical to help African countries respond to the challenges of climate change, urban expansion, structural transformation, and gender equality. Together, they affect urban dwellers’ …

rural areas, secure property rights reduce expropriation risk, thereby encouraging investment in land ensuring secure tenure and guarding against expropriation risk. Documentation, even if only at the local


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