Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation (eBook, ePUB)
Law, Land Reform and Redistributive Justice in South Africa
Redaktion: Zenker, Olaf; Boggenpoel, Zsa-Zsa; Walker, Cherryl
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Law, Land Reform and Redistributive Justice in South Africa
Redaktion: Zenker, Olaf; Boggenpoel, Zsa-Zsa; Walker, Cherryl
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2024
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009380805
- Artikelnr.: 70914484
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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.