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Due to the slow progress of land reform in South Africa, there has been increasing political pressure for the government to expropriate land without compensation (EWC). Consequently, there currently is a draft bill in the South African parliament to amend the Constitution to explicitly legalize EWC. This article discusses how EWC came to the forefront of the South African land issue as well as the advantages and disadvantages of utilizing EWC as a mechanism for land reform.
Full Title
Expropriation Without Compensation in South Africa
Contributor(s)
Creator: Cooper, Jake I.
Department: Economics
Publisher
Lehigh University
Date Issued
2020
Language
English
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electronic documents
Department name
Economics
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Creator role
Undergraduate Student
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Volume
38
Cooper, . J. I. (2020). Expropriation Without Compensation in South Africa (Vols. 38). https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-008
Cooper, Jake I. 2020. “Expropriation Without Compensation in South Africa”. https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-008.
Cooper, Jake I. Expropriation Without Compensation in South Africa. 2020, https://doi.org/10.18275/pbe-v038-008.