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الصفحة 26
Once forestry laws indicate which resources and decisions are in the local public domain , the structure of accountability of public representatives shapes whether those decisions are indeed being placed in community ' hands .
Once forestry laws indicate which resources and decisions are in the local public domain , the structure of accountability of public representatives shapes whether those decisions are indeed being placed in community ' hands .
الصفحة 30
The second set of laws are ' electoral codes ' , which shape who is represented by elected officials and how accountably . These laws determine the frequency of elections , who can stand and who can vote . The third set are technical ...
The second set of laws are ' electoral codes ' , which shape who is represented by elected officials and how accountably . These laws determine the frequency of elections , who can stand and who can vote . The third set are technical ...
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The current powers of both chiefs and Rural Councils are structured by laws with antecedents in the colonial period . The exclusion of women and central control through tutelle are explicitly written into old and new law shaping both ...
The current powers of both chiefs and Rural Councils are structured by laws with antecedents in the colonial period . The exclusion of women and central control through tutelle are explicitly written into old and new law shaping both ...
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Calestous Juma Paul Sinclair Nicole Sindzingre Ulrike Wanitzek | 12 |
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