Land, power & custom : controversies generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights Act
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Land, power & custom : controversies generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights Act
UCT Press , Published for distribution in the United States by Ohio University Press, 2008
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Land, power and custom
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DVD contains "current and historical legislation affecting communal land and affidavits by rural applicants, state officials and traditional leaders in pending litigation concerning land rights and chiefly power"--Back cover
Includes bibliographical references and index
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: Ohio University Press ISBN 9780821418734
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: UCT Press ISBN 9781919895505
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Table of Contents
- Contextualising the controversies: dilemmas of communal tenure reform in post-apartheid South Africa
- An overview of the Communal Land Rights Act 11 of 2004
- Tagging the Bill, gagging the provinces: the Communal Land Rights Act in Parliament
- The nature of land rights under indigenous law in Africa
- Characterising 'communal' tenure: nested systems and flexible boundaries
- 'Official' vs 'living' customary law: dilemmas of description and recognition
- Women, land and power: the impact of the Communal Land Rights Act
- Custom-building freehold title: the impact of family values on historical ownership in the Eastern Cape
- Contested terrain: land rights and chiefly power in historical perspective
- Chiefs and the ANC in South Africa: the reconstruction of tradition?
- Power, accountability and apartheid borders: the impact of recent laws on struggles over land rights
- The Kalkfontein land purchases: eighty years on and still struggling for ownership
- Stealing restitution and selling land allocations: Dixie, Mayaeyane and Makuleke
- Customary law and zones of chiefly sovereignty: the impact of government policy on whose voices prevail in the making and changing of customary law
- Index.
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