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Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
March 2024
Print publication year:
2024
Online ISBN:
9781009380829
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Creative Common License - CC Creative Common License - BY Creative Common License - NC
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Book description

Speeding up land reform through a constitutional amendment that would explicitly permit the expropriation of land without compensation has dominated legal and political-policy debates in South Africa in recent years. Taking this politically and emotionally charged issue as its starting point, this volume offers both expert commentary on this issue from a variety of disciplinary perspectives and also fresh ideas on how to advance the redistributive transformation that South Africa so urgently needs. It brings critically important debates around transformative property law, the need for diversified land justice and the possibilities of alternative forms of redistribution into productive conversation with each other. While grounded in the complex realities of South Africa's past and present, the volume speaks to concerns that resonate in many contexts in the Global South and beyond. It will appeal to scholars, students, policymakers and general readers concerned with both the theory and practice of redistributive justice. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Contents

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  • Beyond Expropriation Without Compensation
    pp i-i
  • Cambridge Studies in Constitutional Law - Series page
    pp ii-iv
  • Copyright page
    pp vi-vi
  • Contents
    pp vii-viii
  • List of Figures
    pp ix-ix
  • Notes on Contributors
    pp x-xvii
  • Acknowledgements
    pp xviii-xx
  • Table of Cases
    pp xxi-xxii
  • Table of Legislation
    pp xxiii-xxiv
  • List of Abbreviations
    pp xxv-xxvi
  • Introduction
    pp 1-32
  • Part I - The Rights and Wrongs of South African Property Law
    pp 33-140
  • 3 - The ‘Justice’ in ‘Just and Equitable’ Compensation
    pp 71-94
  • Part II - Potentials and Pitfalls of South African Land Reform
    pp 141-238
  • 8 - Land Reform and Rural Production in South Africa
    pp 190-213
  • Part III - Imagining Alternative Futures of Redistributive Justice in South Africa
    pp 239-297
  • 11 - Redistributive Justice, Transformational Taxes and the Legacies of Apartheid
    pp 268-287
  • 12 - Redistribution of What?
    pp 288-297
  • Beyond Land in the Moral Politics of Distribution
  • Index
    pp 298-310

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