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04-02: Registry interoperability and data protection
Time:
Tuesday, 26/Mar/2019:
3:45pm - 5:15pm
Session Chair: Nicolás Nogueroles, IPRA-CINDER (International Property Registries Association), Spain
Location:MC 13-121
Presentations
ID: 1203 / 04-02: 1 Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: Interoperability
Interoperability model for land registries (IMOLA) project in the European Union
Mihai Taus
Romanian Land Registry Association, Romania
European Land Registry Association is developing an amazing project regarding the interconnection of european land registries. The name of the project is IMOLA (Interoperability MOdel for Land Administration). The development of the project is based on a complex methodology ment to maximize the knowledge acquired. A standardised structure of information is already available (ELRD - european land registry document).
The project is perfectly aligned with LRI (Land Registries Interconnection) project of the European Commision.
ID: 1200 / 04-02: 2 Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: land registration, new technologies, interoperability
The evolution of the Chilean land registry system: from the 19th century to the implementation of new technologies
Jose Luis Alberto Maldonado Croquevielle, Claudia Bahamondes Oyarzún
Conservador de Bienes Raíces de Santiago, Chile
Land Registry in Chile is governed by statutes dating back to the 19th century. The Civil Code of 1855 called for the creation of regulations on a system of property records and, on June 24, 1857 with the enactment of the Regulations on the Land Registry that mandate was brought to fruition. And yet, both the Code and the Regulations were representative of an era far different from modern times. An opportunity for an upgrade arose in 1943 in the context of new regulations on Notaries and Land Registrars enacted along with the Organic Court Code that year. Unfortunately, however, the existing shortcomings were not corrected at the time. As a result, there is no doubt that current regulations require an overhaul to bring them up to modern standards.
ID: 1204 / 04-02: 3 Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: registry
Registry of True Owners according to the European Directives to fight money laundering
Alfonso Candau
IPRA-CINDER, Spain
Really, The Land and Poverty conference presents the latest research and innovations in policies and good practice on land governance around the world.
Following this trend, I wanted to give a brief presentation to you all from the “Registry of Real Estate Ownership” (RETIR) in Spain. Its purpose is to learn who is behind corporations and it can be an important instrument in the fight against poverty, ensuring that investments made in a determined country are used effectively for their intended purposes and are not fraudulently misused at the hands of people, through the creation of interposed societies.
It deals with, definitively, a bet of transparency.
ID: 1205 / 04-02: 4 Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: interoperability
The interconnection and interoperability between Business Registries in Europe
Maria Jose Magalhaes
Registrars of Portugal, Portugal
The implementation of Business Registers Interconnection System (BRIS).
Main aspects of Directive 2012/17/UE and the Regulation (EU) 2015/884, regarding interconnection of central, commercial and companies registers.
Also refer to Directive (EU) 2017/1132 of the European Parliament and of the Council, relating to certain aspects of company law.
Accessibility to the European e-Justice portal.
Within the scope of the “Area of Freedom, Security and Justice”, the Decision 2008/615/JHA incorporates into the legal framework of the European Union the substance of the so-called Prüm Treaty on the stepping up of cross-border cooperation.
Administrative and technical provisions for the implementation of Decision 2008/615/JHA (above), aiming the automated exchange of information, in particular, the vehicle registration data, by the use of the European Vehicle and Driving Licence Information System (EUCARIS).
Overview of the main aspects of EUCARIS accessibility and content of information displayed.
ID: 1220 / 04-02: 5 Individual Papers Topics: Data integration & interoperability for public service provision Keywords: Mexico
The interconnection between Land Registries in a Federal State such as Mexico
Maria Elena Garcia Flores
CINDER, Mexico
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ID: 1259 / 04-02: 6 Individual Papers Topics: Land policy and political economy Keywords: .
Transformative initiatives concerning the delivery of land title registration services in British Columbia