Comprehensive Review of the Land Act of Bhutan, 2007 for Revision
Since land is the main source of social and economic security to majority population in the country, but with land resource being finite, effort to ensure equitable distribution through various policy and legal measures may be in the long-term interest of the nation. The Constitution of Bhutan has adequate provisions to address this issue.
In this context, Dr. Dasho Kinzang Wangdi, former minister of Works of Human Settlement analyses and reviews the Land Act of Bhutan, 2007 and offers recommendations.
Rangeland Tenure Transfer An Analysis of Policy and Legal Issues in Bhutan
Rangeland Tenure Transfer An Analysis of Policy and Legal Issues in Bhutan by Lyonpo Dr. Kinzang Dorji This book attempts to analyze the situation with regard to ownership pattern of…
Gongzim Ugyen Dorji The King’s Aide and Diplomat Par Excellence
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Taking Happiness Seriously
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