Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and white citizens. Under apartheid, state legislation denied black South Africans access to landownership rights, and confined them to 13 per cent of the available agricultural land. The election of the ANC government in 1994 marked the formal end of this process. Policies to provide access to land ownership to black South Africans were developed, raising widespread expectations for radical agrarian reform. The land reform policies of successive post-apartheid governments have, however, been unsuccessful in achieving any significant change to the overall proportions of land owned by black and white farmers, and the small amounts of land that hav...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government ac...
‘It is our land’: Human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa Secure access to...
Land, a central resource for rural development and human survival, has become a recurrent feature of...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
Since 1994, the South African government has grappled with a dilemma: how to undo the injustices of ...
South Africa is committed to land reform. Because land is what shapes our national identity, the la...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
Thesis (M Development and Management)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Land reform...
For the past two to three decades, since the transition to democracy, policy orientation in South Af...
During the negotiated transition to democracy, many South Africans expected that liberation would br...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
What is going wrong in South Africa’s post-apartheid land reform programme, and how can its failings...
This thesis focuses on land reform in post-apartheid South Africa and specifically on land redistrib...
Abstract: South Africa’s history is characterised by injustice, from the dispossession of land belon...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government ac...
‘It is our land’: Human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa Secure access to...
Land, a central resource for rural development and human survival, has become a recurrent feature of...
Land ownership in post-apartheid South Africa carries a powerful symbolic charge for both black and ...
The “land question” in South Africa goes back more than a century to the 1913 Natives Land Act which...
Since 1994, the South African government has grappled with a dilemma: how to undo the injustices of ...
South Africa is committed to land reform. Because land is what shapes our national identity, the la...
Land dispossession during the colonial era and the decades of apartheid rule produced a highly unequ...
Thesis (M Development and Management)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.Land reform...
For the past two to three decades, since the transition to democracy, policy orientation in South Af...
During the negotiated transition to democracy, many South Africans expected that liberation would br...
The differences caused by the Apartheid system have set its mark on the South African society and ar...
What is going wrong in South Africa’s post-apartheid land reform programme, and how can its failings...
This thesis focuses on land reform in post-apartheid South Africa and specifically on land redistrib...
Abstract: South Africa’s history is characterised by injustice, from the dispossession of land belon...
Completing restitution, a key element of South Africa’s land reform programme, entails government ac...
‘It is our land’: Human rights and land tenure reform in Namaqualand, South Africa Secure access to...
Land, a central resource for rural development and human survival, has become a recurrent feature of...