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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In particular, we are indebted to Stephen Tongoane, Phahlela Mugakula, Gibson Maluleke, Morgan Mogoelelwa, Charlotte Mokgosi and Reckson Ntimane. We would also like to thank the rural delegates who came to Cape Town to make oral ...
In particular, we are indebted to Stephen Tongoane, Phahlela Mugakula, Gibson Maluleke, Morgan Mogoelelwa, Charlotte Mokgosi and Reckson Ntimane. We would also like to thank the rural delegates who came to Cape Town to make oral ...
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Oral traditions are powerfully influenced by contexts of debate and dispute , and have to be treated with particular caution when such conditions prevail . Another source of evidence is the accounts of African societies produced by a ...
Oral traditions are powerfully influenced by contexts of debate and dispute , and have to be treated with particular caution when such conditions prevail . Another source of evidence is the accounts of African societies produced by a ...
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... a particular chiefdom together was the recognition of a particular chief - usually drawn from a dominant or royal lineage . Many of the subjects of the chief belonged to related lineages but some could trace no kinship connection to ...
... a particular chiefdom together was the recognition of a particular chief - usually drawn from a dominant or royal lineage . Many of the subjects of the chief belonged to related lineages but some could trace no kinship connection to ...
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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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