Working Group 1.2 - Professional practice and organisational
structures
Policy issues
- Widening professional activities, overcome restrictions
- European and world-wide limitations, monitoring the legal development
(i.e. GATS, EC Treaty, other relevant policies)
- Dialogue between politicians and surveyors, as well as public private
partnership.
Chair
Specific projects
- Fundamentals of legal frameworks to be presented in a paper. (2002)
- Professional studies, business structures, bans or restrictions to be
investigated. Facts to be collected for development of a paper. (2003)
- Recommendations on behalf of less developed countries, acknowledgement
by developed countries, how structural and legal processes might be
possible. Models to be proposed. (2004)
- Acknowledgement of the requirements of governments /survey departments -
necessary information provided as a basis for surveyors to deal with the
legal developments and future requirements. (2005)
- Review Publication 29 on Business Practices and determine whether there
is a need to update it. (2005)
- Synthesis of the research undertaken (Munich 2006)
Publications
- Fundamentals of legal frameworks paper - 2002
- Professional studies, business structures, bans or restrictions, results
of investigations. - 2003
- Report on work and findings - Munich 2006
Timetable
- The Working Group will continue until at least the Congress in Munich in
2006.
Final report
- During the Munich Congress.
Beneficiaries
- Surveyors and surveying practices;
- Other professionals working in land management and development;
- Member associations and sister associations;
- All Commissions;
- Universities and educational organisations.
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