Iyi, John - MarkMopai, ZamokhuleMawere, Joshua2020-12-212020-12-212020-09-21Mawere, Joshua (2020) The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach. University of Venda, South Africa. <http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648>.http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648LLMDepartment of JurisprudenceThe focal problem anchoring this study, is that there is no consensus on the legality of expropriating land without compensation in South Africa in light of international and regional laws. Therefore, the study examines the legality of expropriating land without compensation in South Africa. This study aims to find out whether expropriating land in South Africa without compensation is legal, taking in to account the international, regional and sub-regional standards on compensation. It further seeks to find out whether the proposed methodology of expropriating land without compensation is in tandem with sub regional, regional and international laws. In addition, the study seeks to find out whether it is legal and necessary to amend the property clause to permit the expropriating of land without compensation in South Africa. The study gave an appraisal of the historical background igniting the volatile issue of expropriation of land without compensation. The study also analysed international and regional instruments governing issues concerning expropriation of property and compensations. Lastly, the study undertook a comparative international legal exposition between South Africa, China and Zimbabwe on the issue of land expropriation without compensation. This was simply done to establish the acceptable compensation regime at both the domestic and international level.1 online (ix, 188 leaves)enUniversity of VendaLegalityUCTDLand expropriationCompensationComparative346.04568Land use, Rural -- Law and legislation -- South AfricaLand reform -- Law and legislation -- South AfricaLand settlement -- Law and legislation -- South AfricaLand use -- Law and legislation -- South AfricaThe legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approachDissertationMawere J. The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach. []. , 2020 [cited yyyy month dd]. Available from: http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648Mawere, J. (2020). <i>The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach</i>. (). . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648Mawere, Joshua. <i>"The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach."</i> ., , 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648TY - Dissertation AU - Mawere, Joshua AB - The focal problem anchoring this study, is that there is no consensus on the legality of expropriating land without compensation in South Africa in light of international and regional laws. Therefore, the study examines the legality of expropriating land without compensation in South Africa. This study aims to find out whether expropriating land in South Africa without compensation is legal, taking in to account the international, regional and sub-regional standards on compensation. It further seeks to find out whether the proposed methodology of expropriating land without compensation is in tandem with sub regional, regional and international laws. In addition, the study seeks to find out whether it is legal and necessary to amend the property clause to permit the expropriating of land without compensation in South Africa. The study gave an appraisal of the historical background igniting the volatile issue of expropriation of land without compensation. The study also analysed international and regional instruments governing issues concerning expropriation of property and compensations. Lastly, the study undertook a comparative international legal exposition between South Africa, China and Zimbabwe on the issue of land expropriation without compensation. This was simply done to establish the acceptable compensation regime at both the domestic and international level. DA - 2020-09-21 DB - ResearchSpace DP - Univen KW - Legality KW - Land expropriation KW - Compensation KW - Comparative LK - https://univendspace.univen.ac.za PY - 2020 T1 - The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach TI - The legality of land expropriation without compensation in South Africa: A comparative in international legal approach UR - http://hdl.handle.net/11602/1648 ER -