Kazakhstan—with the largest territory and second largest population of the five Central Asian countries— underwent decollectivization following its independence from the former Soviet Union in 1991.
Past programs include:
Land Code draft.
In 2003, Landesa’s land tenure experts advised a working group of the Kazakh parliament, as well as executive branch representatives, and Kazakh experts regarding draft Land Code.
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