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Van Loenen, B. (author), Kok, B.C. (author)
Many national governments throughout the world are involved in developing spatial data infrastructures (SDI) to facilitate the availability of information in such a way that the needs of the agencies, organization, citizens, commerce, and society in general are met. This book covers some of the most prevalent policy issues evolving around...
book 2004
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Koning, P. (author), Noailly, J. (author), Visser, S. (author)
This CPB Document provides a framework for the evaluation of non-profit organisations. This framework addresses the question under which conditions, and, if so, in what way non-profits should be stimulated. Essentially, in order to answer these questions, three steps can be followed: (i) identifying potentially relevant market failures that non...
report 2006
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Vincent, N.A. (author)
Could neuroimaging evidence help us to assess the degree of a person’s responsibility for a crime which we know that they committed? This essay defends an affirmative answer to this question. A range of standard objections to this high-tech approach to assessing people’s responsibility is considered and then set aside, but I also bring to light...
journal article 2009
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Hobma, F. (author)
This paper aims at answering the question: How can we explain the evidently unstoppable growth of regulations for planning and building? The answer to this question is of relevance, since we have been (and still are) confronted with the negative consequences of an overly complex and comprehensive legal framework for planning and building. This...
conference paper 2011
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Chao-Duivis, M.A.B. (author)
Working with BIM will have legal consequences. In the Netherlands these consequences are feared by some and seen as an obstacle to wide spread use of BIM techniques. Unnecessarily so. In the paper it will be shown that according to Dutch law liability issues nor copyright issues nor issues of procurement law should be seen as an obstacle. What...
conference paper 2011
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Hobma, F. (author)
This paper aims at answering the question: How can we explain the evidently unstoppable growth of regulations for planning and building? The answer to this question is of relevance, since we have been (and still are) confronted with the negative consequences of an overly complex and comprehensive legal framework for planning and building. This...
conference paper 2011
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Chao-Duivis, M.A.B. (author)
Working with BIM will have legal consequences. In the Netherlands these consequences are feared by some and seen as an obstacle to wide spread use of BIM techniques. Unnecessarily so. In the paper it will be shown that according to Dutch law liability issues nor copyright issues nor issues of procurement law should be seen as an obstacle. What...
conference paper 2011
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Thompson, R.J. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author)
The definition of a valid 3D parcel must be correct and unambiguous, because an error or ambiguity in the definition of the extent of a property can lead to expensive legal disputes or to problems with handling 3D parcels in the information systems or problems during data transfer between two systems. This paper develops a rigorous axiomatic...
conference paper 2011
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Aien, Ali (author), Kalantari, Mohsen (author), Rajabifard, Abbas (author), Williamson, Ian (author), Bennett, Rohan (author)
Current cadastral data models use a 2D land-parcel definition and extend it to cover 3D requirements. This approach cannot adequately manage and represent the spatial extent of 3D land rights, restrictions and responsibilities (3D RRRs). This paper aims to develop a 3D Cadastral Data Model (3DCDM) to configure 3D cadastral frameworks, manage and...
conference paper 2011
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Thompson, Rod (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author)
The definition of a valid 3D parcel must be correct and unambiguous, because an error or ambiguity in the definition of the extent of a property can lead to expensive legal disputes or to problems with handling 3D parcels in the information systems or problems during data transfer between two systems. This paper develops a rigorous axiomatic...
conference paper 2011
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Hobma, F.A.M. (author)
Governments would be fairly powerless to implement their urban development plans and regulations if they were solely dependant on the voluntary compliance of citizens and companies. Public interest, which after all constitutes the foundation of regulation, would be poorly served as a consequence. Governments must be able to require compliance...
journal article 2011
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Van Asperen, P.C.M. (author)
Peri-urban areas in Africa are usually dynamic with respect to land tenure. Statutory, informal and customary tenure systems often co-exist and interfere with each other. This disclosure of legal pluralism often leads to lower levels of tenure security, especially for people with low incomes. Pro-poor land administration tools have been designed...
conference paper 2011
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Hespanha, J.P. (author)
This Thesis describes the research process followed in order to achieve a development methodology applicable to the reform of cadastral systems with a legal basis. It was motivated by the author’s participation in one of the first surveying and mapping operations for a digital cadastre in Portugal, and the problems faced by the cadastre, and...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Boella, G. (author), Hulstijn, J. (author), Humphreys, L. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Van der Torre, L. (author)
Maintaining regulatory compliance is an increasing concern. Legal Knowledge Management systems could support the work of compliance managers. However, there are challenges to overcome, of interpreting legal knowledge and mapping it onto business processes. In this discussion paper we determine requirements for Legal Knowledge Management systems...
conference paper 2012
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Dimopoulou, Efi (author), Elia, Elikkos (author)
This paper aims to identify and evaluate the constraints imposed by the legal framework both in Greece and Cyprus that prohibit the extensive development and application of 3D Cadastres. Property laws and customary rights in both countries present several similarities; e.g. co-ownership in shares as the result of the existing inheritance system,...
conference paper 2012
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Groenleer, M.L.P. (author), Gabbi, S. (author)
This chapter examines EFSA’s international relations, notably those with international organizations and third country agencies in its field of action. It adopts a dynamic perspective, describing these relations throughout the agency’s development. The chapter demonstrates that EFSA has developed a considerable international role, despite the...
book chapter 2013
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Paasch, J. (author), Van Oosterom, P. (author), Paulsson, J. (author), Lemmen, C. (author)
The Land Administration Domain Model, LADM, passed on the 1st of November 2012 unanimously the final vote towards becoming an international standard, ISO 19152. Based on the standard this paper is a proposal for a more detailed classification of interests in land as modelled within LADM and an attempt to raise the awareness of the possibilities...
conference paper 2013
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Fang, M.G.M. (author)
Stadshavens Rotterdam [CityPorts Rotterdam] is a bounded area between the Beneluxtunnel and the Erasmusbrug. This area will undergo a transformation within the next 20 to 40 years. The total area of Stadshavens [CityPorts] encompasses 1,600 hectares and consists of four areas: 1. Rijnhaven-Maashaven; 2. Merwehaven-Vierhavens; 3. Eemhaven...
master thesis 2013
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Paasch, J. (author), Van Oosterom, P.J.M. (author), Lemmen, C.H.J. (author), Paulsson, J. (author)
This paper proposes a more detailed classification of the legal part of the LADM, ISO 19152, (i.e. interests in land) than possible in the current standard (ISO, 2012) today and is an attempt to raise awareness of the possibilities to further develop the LADMs ‘right’, ‘restriction’ and ‘responsibility’ classes (RRR). The term ‘land’ is here...
conference paper 2013
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Paasch, Jesper (author), van Oosterom, Peter (author), Lemmen, Christiaan (author), Paulsson, Jenny (author)
This paper proposes a more detailed classification of the legal part of the LADM, ISO 19152, (i.e. interests in land) than possible in the current standard (ISO, 2012) today and is an attempt to raise awareness of the possibilities to further develop the LADMs ‘right’, ‘restriction’ and ‘responsibility’ classes (RRR). The term ‘land’ is here...
conference paper 2013
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