When does State Interference with Property (now) Amount to Expropriation? An Analysis of the Agri SA Court's State Acquisition Requirement (Part I) [PDF]
Section 25 of the Constitution provides two ways in which the state may interfere with property rights, namely deprivation (section 25(1)) and expropriation (section 25(2)).
Ernst Jacobus Marais
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The First National Bank of SA Ltd t/a Wesbank v Commissioner, South African Revenue Service; First National Bank of SA Ltd t/a Wesbank v Minister of Finance 2002 4 SA 768 (CC) (FNB) decision led to the development of several questions that need to be ...
Nhlanhla Sono
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Launching a Legal Regime: Applying Constitutional Law to Space Law
This Article analyzes the applicability of constitutional law to rules governing outer-space behavior. By analyzing the uses of text, history, and practice in the interpretation of the United States Constitution and space agreements, I conclude that ...
Yan Ethan
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Impact of public debt profile on economic growth: Evidence from Nigeria [PDF]
An excessive increase in public debt characterizes the contemporary development of the global economic and financial system. The paper aims to examine the short- and long-run impact of state debt on economic growth in Nigeria.
John O. Aiyedogbon +4 more
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The article is devoted to a comprehensive analysis of the legal, financial, and economic aspects of freezing funds of individuals in bank accounts due to violations of mobilisation legislation under martial law.
Павло Латковський +4 more
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE FOR SOCIAL WELFARE – SYSTEMIC DIFFERENCES AND LINKS BETWEEN PROPERTY, LAND RIGHTS AND HOUSING RIGHTS [PDF]
Our purpose in this article is to argue that, as far as the constitutional promotion and protection of social welfare is concerned, there are significant theoretical and systemic differences between property, land rights and housing rights.
AJ van der Walt, Sue-Mari Viljoen
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Tafsir Putusan Mahkamah Konstitusi Tentang Sengketa Kepemilikan Pulau Berhala
The Decicion of Constitutional Court concerning Berhala Island not a dispute of property belonging under civil law. This dispute are constitutionality of the law concerning establishsing a new local government to the UUD 1945.
Muh. Risnain
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Some aspects of research into theoretical knowledge about human rights to social protection
The article examines some aspects of research into theoretical knowledge about human rights to social protection. Social protection of the population is one of the defining directions of the state’s social policy, the implementation of its social ...
A. V. Honcharov
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When does State Interference with Property (now) Amount to Expropriation? An Analysis of the Agri SA Court's State Acquisition Requirement (Part II) [PDF]
Section 25 of the Constitution provides two ways in which the state may interfere with property rights, namely deprivation (section 25(1)) and expropriation (section 25(2)).
Ernst Jacobus Marais
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Introduction: The Basic Paradigms and Constitutional Framework of Intellectual Property Law [PDF]
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