Chief Land Registrar's Report
International
We continue to support the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
in its important work in assisting countries in transition to re-establish
systems of private land rights and land transfer. The Director of Business
Development is an active member of the governing Bureau of the UNECE Working
Party on Land Administration.
On behalf of the UNECE, we carried out an in-depth Study and published the
'Inventory of Land Registration Systems in Europe'. This authoritative Report
details the organisational, financial, technical and statutory basis of land
registration and cadastral systems in 42 countries. Widely circulated, it is a
major source of information for officials, specialists, academics and all those
concerned with improving security of land tenure and developing functioning land
market systems world-wide.
Following discussion between Ministers of both countries, Land Registry and
Romanian officials are drawing up a formal agreement and action plan specifying
how the Land Registry will assist Romanian officials in devising a basic
electronic system that will complement and support the information system being
developed under a World Bank project.
We have received delegations from 11 countries, including China, Japan,
Bangladesh, Greece, Australia, France, Hungary and Kenya. We have also been
represented in Albania, Lithuania, Sweden, Switzerland, the Netherlands,
Australia and New Zealand.
As custodians of a proven and advanced system of land registration, there are
continuing calls for our advice from countries re-instating and developing land
registration systems overseas. At the same time, we have been active in learning
from progress made by our counterparts elsewhere. Plans are now in hand to
establish an 'International Consultancy Unit' within the Land Registry to
co-ordinate such activities.
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