Land, Power & Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights ActLand tenure rights are a burning issue in South Africa, as in Africa more widely. Land, Power, and Custom explores the implications of the controversial 2004 Communal Land Rights Act, criticized for reinforcing the apartheid power structure and ignoring the interests of the common people. This compilation of essays and case studies written by experts navigates through competing viewpoints to discuss the tensions between the new democratic government and traditional tribal leaders, the land rights of affected yet isolated or marginalized groups, and concerns about the constitutionality of the CLRA itself. A DVD accompanying the book contains the affidavits of four communities challenging the Act, pleadings, hearings, and submissions, as well as the entire body of South African legislation involved in this challenge, dating back to the late nineteenth century. |
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Page 185
Titling in the South African context implies that security of tenure can only be achieved when ownership is formally recognised upon the issuing of registered title deeds . Legal enforcement rests on three institutional pillars : the ...
Titling in the South African context implies that security of tenure can only be achieved when ownership is formally recognised upon the issuing of registered title deeds . Legal enforcement rests on three institutional pillars : the ...
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On the contrary , the physical form of a title deed is much revered . Owners , however , do not generally see the lack of currency of title deeds as threatening their ownership . More recently , proof of currency has been needed for the ...
On the contrary , the physical form of a title deed is much revered . Owners , however , do not generally see the lack of currency of title deeds as threatening their ownership . More recently , proof of currency has been needed for the ...
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The outer level of ownership concerns the outward representations of property . Titles represent the face of tenure to the official world , and in some limited cases to the private market when land changes hands . Title deeds are the ...
The outer level of ownership concerns the outward representations of property . Titles represent the face of tenure to the official world , and in some limited cases to the private market when land changes hands . Title deeds are the ...
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Contents
dilemmas of communal tenure | 3 |
The Act and the legislative procedure | 33 |
the Communal Land | 72 |
Copyright | |
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Land, Power & Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa's Communal ... Aninka Claassens,Ben Cousins No preview available - 2008 |
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