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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2024

Olaf Zenker
Affiliation:
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Cherryl Walker
Affiliation:
Stellenbosch University, South Africa
Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel
Affiliation:
Stellenbosch University, South Africa

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Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation
Law, Land Reform and Redistributive Justice in South Africa
, pp. vii - viii
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2024
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Contents

  1. List of Figures

  2. Notes on Contributors

  3. Acknowledgements

  4. Table of Cases

  5. Table of Legislation

  6. List of Abbreviations

  7. Introduction

    1. Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation: Law, Land Reform and the Future of Redistributive Justice in South Africa

      Olaf Zenker and Cherryl Walker

  8. Part IThe Rights and Wrongs of South African Property Law

    1. 1Politics or Principle? Making Sense of the Expropriation Without Compensation Debate

      Zsa-Zsa Temmers Boggenpoel

    2. 2The Legal and Philosophical Dichotomy between Land and Property: A Transformative Justice Approach to the Rights and Wrongs of South African Property Law

      Bulelwa Mabasa, Thomas Ernst Karberg and Siphosethu Zazela

    3. 3The ‘Justice’ in ‘Just and Equitable’ Compensation

      Elmien W. J. du Plessis

    4. 4The Tale of Two Women: Is the Transformative Thrust Embodied in the Property Clause a Theory or a Lived Reality Where Land Reform Is Concerned?

      Juanita M. Pienaar

    5. 5‘Setting Our Transformation Sights Too Low’: Land Reform, ‘Expropriation Without Compensation’ and ‘State Custodianship of Land’

      Danie Brand

  9. Part IIPotentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform

    1. 6The Constitution’s Mandate for Transformation: From ‘Expropriation Without Compensation’ to ‘Equitable Access to Land’

      Ruth Hall

    2. 7Land Reform Opportunities Meet Democratic Challenges in Traditional Areas: Gendered Lessons from Vernacular Law and IPILRA

      Sindiso Mnisi Weeks

    3. 8Land Reform and Rural Production in South Africa

      William Beinart

    4. 9Land Reform and Beyond in Times of Social–Ecological Change: Perspectives from the Karoo

      Cherryl Walker

  10. Part IIIImagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice in South Africa

    1. 10Ecological Justice, Climate Shocks and the Challenge of Re-Agrarianising South Africa through the Food Sovereignty Commons

      Vishwas Satgar

    2. 11Redistributive Justice, Transformational Taxes and the Legacies of Apartheid

      Heinz Klug

    3. 12Redistribution of What? Beyond Land in the Moral Politics of Distribution

      James Ferguson

  11. Index

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  • Edited by Olaf Zenker, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, Cherryl Walker, Stellenbosch University, South Africa, Zsa-Zsa Boggenpoel, Stellenbosch University, South Africa
  • Book: Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation
  • Online publication: 28 March 2024
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