Law and Policy Reform at the Asian Development Bank: 2002 edition
Asian Development Bank | December 2002
Abstract
The Guide offers for ADB member countries key features of and reform options for movables registry design and highlights the opportunities provided by technological innovations to enable ADB developing member countries to leapfrog to notice-filing, electronic movables registries. However, the Guide also recognizes the need for policy choices in secured credit legal policy and registry systems design as well as in transition regimes to accommodate the special challenges created by infrastructure constraints, unique demographics, existing registries and commercial practices in some of the region's developing countries. Consequently, the Guide gives due consideration to registry design for a document filing, paper-based movables registry. The Guide is designed to provide a flexible resource to enable interested constituencies in each member country of ADB to play an active role in the registry design process and thus to have their needs and perspectives accommodated and provide for pursuit of a sequenced registry reform process from document-filing to notice-based and paper to digital registry systems.
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Asian Development Bank. 2002. Law and Policy Reform at the Asian Development Bank: 2002 edition. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4959. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Keywords
Results-Based Monitoring And Evaluation
Public Policy Evaluation
Project Evaluation & Review Technique
Operations Evaluation
Governance
Corporate Governance Reform
Public Administration
Institutional Framework
Corporate Restructuring
Needs assessment
Project impact
Resources evaluation
Grievance procedures
Risk assessment
Decentralization in government
Civil government
Political development
Subnational governments
Law
Civil rights
Legislation
Municipal government
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