Land, Power & Custom: Controversies Generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights ActAninka Claassens, Ben Cousins Land 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 16
... registered in the mid - 19th century , but the legal provisions of the deeds registration system ( which provides for only one registered owner , often a male descendant ) are only sporadically observed and instead a system of family ...
... registered in the mid - 19th century , but the legal provisions of the deeds registration system ( which provides for only one registered owner , often a male descendant ) are only sporadically observed and instead a system of family ...
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... registered as ' new order rights ' . If all or part of the area of communal land is subdivided for individual rights , then individual new order rights are registered . The Act requires the following procedure in distinct phases prior ...
... registered as ' new order rights ' . If all or part of the area of communal land is subdivided for individual rights , then individual new order rights are registered . The Act requires the following procedure in distinct phases prior ...
Page 58
... registration ( including communal general plan and register ) After making a determination , the minister must have a communal general plan prepared , approved and registered , and a communal land register opened . He or she must also ...
... registration ( including communal general plan and register ) After making a determination , the minister must have a communal general plan prepared , approved and registered , and a communal land register opened . He or she must also ...
Contents
dilemmas of communal tenure | 3 |
An overview of the Communal Land Rights Act 11 of 2004 | 35 |
the Communal Land | 72 |
Copyright | |
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