Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation
Herausgeber: Zenker, Olaf; Boggenpoel, Zsa-Zsa; Walker, Cherryl
Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation
Herausgeber: Zenker, Olaf; Boggenpoel, Zsa-Zsa; Walker, Cherryl
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"This book will appeal to scholars, students, policymakers and readers interested in the contribution of land reform and constitutional law to redistributive justice. An interdisciplinary team of experts, united in their commitment to redistributive justice, explore the complexity of issues in critical, constructive and creative ways"--
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"This book will appeal to scholars, students, policymakers and readers interested in the contribution of land reform and constitutional law to redistributive justice. An interdisciplinary team of experts, united in their commitment to redistributive justice, explore the complexity of issues in critical, constructive and creative ways"--
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781009380775
- ISBN-10: 100938077X
- Artikelnr.: 69229088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 617g
- ISBN-13: 9781009380775
- ISBN-10: 100938077X
- Artikelnr.: 69229088
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Introduction: beyond expropriation without compensation: law, land reform
and the future of redistributive justice in South Africa Olaf Zenker and
Cherryl Walker; Part I. The Rights and Wrongs of South African Property
Law: 1. Politics or principle? Making sense of the expropriation without
compensation debate Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel; 2. The legal and philosophical
dichotomy between land and property: the rights and wrongs of South African
property law: a transformative justice approach Bulelwa Mabasa, Thomas
Ernst Karberg and Siphosethu Zazela; 3. The 'justice' in 'just and
equitable' compensation Elmien (WJ) du Plessis; 4. The tale of two women:
transformative thrust embodied in the property clause - in theory only or a
lived reality where land reform is concerned? Juanita M Pienaar; 5. Setting
our transformation sights too low': land reform, 'expropriation without
compensation' and 'state custodianship of land' Danie Brand; Part II.
Potentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform: 6. The constitution's
mandate for transformation: from 'expropriation without compensation' to
'equitable access to land' Ruth Hall; 7. Land reform opportunities meet
democratic challenges in traditional areas: gendered lessons from
vernacular law and IPILRA Sindiso Mnisi Weeks; 8. Land reform and rural
production in South Africa William Beinart; 9. Land reform and beyond in
times of social-ecological change: perspectives from the karoo Cherryl
Walker; Part III. Imagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice
in South Africa: 10. Ecological justice, climate shocks and the challenge
of re-agrarianizing South Africa through the food sovereignty commons
Vishwas Satgar; 11. Redistributive justice, transformational taxes and the
legacies of apartheid Heinz Klug; 12. Redistribution of what? beyond land
in the moral politics of distribution James Ferguson; Index.
and the future of redistributive justice in South Africa Olaf Zenker and
Cherryl Walker; Part I. The Rights and Wrongs of South African Property
Law: 1. Politics or principle? Making sense of the expropriation without
compensation debate Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel; 2. The legal and philosophical
dichotomy between land and property: the rights and wrongs of South African
property law: a transformative justice approach Bulelwa Mabasa, Thomas
Ernst Karberg and Siphosethu Zazela; 3. The 'justice' in 'just and
equitable' compensation Elmien (WJ) du Plessis; 4. The tale of two women:
transformative thrust embodied in the property clause - in theory only or a
lived reality where land reform is concerned? Juanita M Pienaar; 5. Setting
our transformation sights too low': land reform, 'expropriation without
compensation' and 'state custodianship of land' Danie Brand; Part II.
Potentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform: 6. The constitution's
mandate for transformation: from 'expropriation without compensation' to
'equitable access to land' Ruth Hall; 7. Land reform opportunities meet
democratic challenges in traditional areas: gendered lessons from
vernacular law and IPILRA Sindiso Mnisi Weeks; 8. Land reform and rural
production in South Africa William Beinart; 9. Land reform and beyond in
times of social-ecological change: perspectives from the karoo Cherryl
Walker; Part III. Imagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice
in South Africa: 10. Ecological justice, climate shocks and the challenge
of re-agrarianizing South Africa through the food sovereignty commons
Vishwas Satgar; 11. Redistributive justice, transformational taxes and the
legacies of apartheid Heinz Klug; 12. Redistribution of what? beyond land
in the moral politics of distribution James Ferguson; Index.
Introduction: beyond expropriation without compensation: law, land reform
and the future of redistributive justice in South Africa Olaf Zenker and
Cherryl Walker; Part I. The Rights and Wrongs of South African Property
Law: 1. Politics or principle? Making sense of the expropriation without
compensation debate Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel; 2. The legal and philosophical
dichotomy between land and property: the rights and wrongs of South African
property law: a transformative justice approach Bulelwa Mabasa, Thomas
Ernst Karberg and Siphosethu Zazela; 3. The 'justice' in 'just and
equitable' compensation Elmien (WJ) du Plessis; 4. The tale of two women:
transformative thrust embodied in the property clause - in theory only or a
lived reality where land reform is concerned? Juanita M Pienaar; 5. Setting
our transformation sights too low': land reform, 'expropriation without
compensation' and 'state custodianship of land' Danie Brand; Part II.
Potentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform: 6. The constitution's
mandate for transformation: from 'expropriation without compensation' to
'equitable access to land' Ruth Hall; 7. Land reform opportunities meet
democratic challenges in traditional areas: gendered lessons from
vernacular law and IPILRA Sindiso Mnisi Weeks; 8. Land reform and rural
production in South Africa William Beinart; 9. Land reform and beyond in
times of social-ecological change: perspectives from the karoo Cherryl
Walker; Part III. Imagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice
in South Africa: 10. Ecological justice, climate shocks and the challenge
of re-agrarianizing South Africa through the food sovereignty commons
Vishwas Satgar; 11. Redistributive justice, transformational taxes and the
legacies of apartheid Heinz Klug; 12. Redistribution of what? beyond land
in the moral politics of distribution James Ferguson; Index.
and the future of redistributive justice in South Africa Olaf Zenker and
Cherryl Walker; Part I. The Rights and Wrongs of South African Property
Law: 1. Politics or principle? Making sense of the expropriation without
compensation debate Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel; 2. The legal and philosophical
dichotomy between land and property: the rights and wrongs of South African
property law: a transformative justice approach Bulelwa Mabasa, Thomas
Ernst Karberg and Siphosethu Zazela; 3. The 'justice' in 'just and
equitable' compensation Elmien (WJ) du Plessis; 4. The tale of two women:
transformative thrust embodied in the property clause - in theory only or a
lived reality where land reform is concerned? Juanita M Pienaar; 5. Setting
our transformation sights too low': land reform, 'expropriation without
compensation' and 'state custodianship of land' Danie Brand; Part II.
Potentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform: 6. The constitution's
mandate for transformation: from 'expropriation without compensation' to
'equitable access to land' Ruth Hall; 7. Land reform opportunities meet
democratic challenges in traditional areas: gendered lessons from
vernacular law and IPILRA Sindiso Mnisi Weeks; 8. Land reform and rural
production in South Africa William Beinart; 9. Land reform and beyond in
times of social-ecological change: perspectives from the karoo Cherryl
Walker; Part III. Imagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice
in South Africa: 10. Ecological justice, climate shocks and the challenge
of re-agrarianizing South Africa through the food sovereignty commons
Vishwas Satgar; 11. Redistributive justice, transformational taxes and the
legacies of apartheid Heinz Klug; 12. Redistribution of what? beyond land
in the moral politics of distribution James Ferguson; Index.