Convergence between Cadastre and Land registration in Iranian and French law
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Godarz Eftekharjahromi * , Saeid Shojaee areni |
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Abstract: (1632 Views) |
The role of Land Registration (L.R) in providing legal security is undeniable, but L.R, without reliance on the cadastre, fails to play this inherent role fully. Registration of property rights is known to be a fundamental element in alleviating poverty, securing a secure real estate market and achieving sustainable development. Increasing population growth, horizontal and vertical development of cities, social inequalities and environmental damage have necessitated a rethinking of past regulatory tools in the field of land and its management. Effective land management requires a spatial information infrastructure, and information principals is provided by the cadastral system of a country. Today, the reorganization of Cadastral systems and their continuous evolution for optimal land management and dealing with the mentioned phenomena is inevitable. cadastre is influenced by the dynamics of the human relation with the earth, evolving over time conceptually as well as the relationship with the L.R. The transformation of cadastre from a technical tool into a socio-technical system and their convergence towards full integration is the result of this dynamic. The study of these developments and the interrelationship between L.R and cadastre in Iran and France is the subject of the present study, which is done by analytical-critical method and shows that the convergence of the two institutions in the studied countries has been achieved as "Full integration" and "Interrelationship", respectively. However, in terms of success in achieving the goals, the two countries are not on the same level. |
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Keywords: The position of neighborhood-based management in administrative law in Iran |
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Type of Study: Research |
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