AN INSIDER'S VIEW ON ESTABLISHING AN IMMOVABLE PROPERTY REGISTRATION SYSTEM IN ALBANIA
Romeo SHERKO
ltc-uw@facstaff.wisc.edu
Working paper, no. 5. Albania series
September 1997, 11 pages; Adobe Acrobat pdf 82K bytes
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ABSTRACT: As will become clear in this article, the author's position shifts
from pessimist to optimist as this writing progresses. The first section presents some of
the difficulties that Albania is experiencing with respect to the immovable property
registration system (IPRS) project (pessimist's position). The next section offers some of
the advantages to be found in the Albanian system (optimist's position). The last section
considers several plans used to deal with the problems; these programs are both tactical
and strategic and, in my opinion, require careful coordination to resolve the difficulties
encountered.
Keywords: Land administration--Albania; Land titles--Registration and
transfer--Albania; Land use--Information services--Albania

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