Analysis - South Africa has a new law to govern the expropriation (or compulsory acquisition) of private property by government for public purposes or in the public interest.
South Africa has a new law to govern the expropriation (or compulsory acquisition) of private property by government for public purposes or in the public interest.The passing of the Expropriation Act ...
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Now known as the Expropriation Act, 2020, this law allows the State to expropriate land for “nil compensation”. “South Africa faces serious risks if the Expropriation Act, 2020 does not protect ...
“This Act is not merely a question of economic policy preference but an attack on the foundations of South Africa’s negotiated settlement ... against the existential threats posed by the Act.
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