Under a reform introduced in 1988, provincial assemblies are supposed to control land and policing.
He aimed to show that Mladic was directly responsible for atrocities carried out by his forces, who were fighting for control of land in ethnically mixed Bosnia.
He said he would show that Mladic was directly responsible for atrocities carried out by his forces, which were fighting for control of land in ethnically mixed Bosnia.
Contrast that with the many parts of the world, from Mexico to Russia, where control of land has in the past century lurched from aristocrats to government confiscators to peasant squatters.
Tennessee's claim that it should continue to control the land stems from "acquiescence, " a concept in property law that it has the right to keep a boundary if it is not contested over a long period.
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Galant apparently took control of state land around his homestead on Moshav Amikam without authorization.
They would rather profit on a small scale, selling tapa cloth and betel nuts, without losing control of their land.
The Gbaya in the east and Banda in the west control the largest land mass, although since independence in 1960 until Patasse gained power, the country been controlled by the southern Oubanguiens and Ngbandi.
In some cities of Mexico -- especially in the northern part of the country -- cartels have used violence and intimidation to control swaths of land and smuggling routes in their unquenchable quest for money and power.
In the current global context, which has seen land prices soar, international land transactions could easily get out of hand and result in foreign interests taking control of most of the land in Latin America, threatening the national sovereignty of States over their territory.
As he discovered, Mexican landlords don't own mineral rights, but they do control who goes on the land.
Not surprisingly, the law gives landowners control over access to their land, and what can be done on it.
Control of stamp duty on land and property is being devolved from Westminster to Holyrood under the recently passed Scotland Act.
In the 1879-84 War of the Pacific, Chile won control of mineral-rich land once held by Peru and Bolivia, and the outcome left Bolivia landlocked.
It required a bureaucratic struggle lasting several years before he managed to regain control over his file and land a good-paying job with a foreign firm in Beijing.
It benefits the upper and upper-middle classes, the argument goes, by the strict standards it imposes to protect the land: growth control, open space, maintained eco-systems and the preservation of town or village character.
Since summer, 2012, rebels have seized control of large swathes of land near the Turkish and Iraqi borders to the north and east, respectively, and used these areas to organize their forces and build supply lines.
This area includes the disputed Posavina corridor, a narrow strip of land that Serbs now control.
The colonial government kept control of a critical resource: land.
Tower closures would not necessarily result in airport closures, because some aircraft can land without air traffic control help, and those that need controller help can communicate with more distant FAA facilities.
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Muslims, strengthened by America's Equip and Train programme and by covert arms supplies from Islamic states, may reckon they have reason enough to start fighting: some 40% of Bosnia's population before the war, they now control only 27% of the land.
Jack Keane, then the Army's deputy chief of staff, told the historians of his reaction to a June 2003 decision to transfer control of all coalition troops away from the land forces command that had been preparing for the mission.
Netanyahu has made enforceable security guarantees the prerequisite for transferring an additional 13 percent of land in the West Bank to Palestinian control.
Each nation would establish a registry, akin to a land registry, for the issuance and control of the deeds to properly registered cultural heritage artifacts.
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Central government, the local community and environmentalists agreed to put land and forest of significance in the control of the Department of Conservation, with a small area of 50, 000 hectares made available for sustainable indigenous forest harvesting.
If they are based on whatever the product owner happens to think, based on his gut feel, without testing, we have moved out of the land of Agile and we are back in the land of arbitrary command-and-control.
However, it does appear, from an analysis by Ginny Marvin at Search Engine Land, that advertisers will have somewhat less control over campaigns.
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It increases state control over the economy, limits the size of big land holdings and redistributes revenues from the important gas fields in the eastern lowlands to poorer parts of the nation.
The school committee joined their side late last year, figuring an investment trust would likely pay out better yields than a land trust that has to deal with erosion control and other improvements, in addition to the litigation that would restart if the settlement isn't improved.
Ultimately, though, the solution is on land: the creation of a Somali authority to control its territory and patrol its shores.
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