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Expropriation and Valuation of Agricultural Lands
Although the right to property is a constitutional right, the most common administrative process that terminates it is expropriation. The first condition that gives legal validity and legitimacy for the expropriation process to terminate the right to property is public benefit; The second condition is to determine the real value of the expropriated ...
Kurt, Cengiz, Kurt, Seda Hatice
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Silence is Golden: The lack of direction on Compensation for Expropriation in the 2011 Green Paper on Land Reform [PDF]
The government set the target for redistribution of land to 30% by 2014. They have adopted the "willing-buyer-willing-seller" model that relies on a voluntary transaction between farmers and government to acquire such land. Frustrated at the slow pace of
Elmien (WJ) du Plessis
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Reflections on expropriation-based land reform in Southern Africa
The South African media mainly reports on the division that the land debate is creating in the country, with some fearing that South Africa could be the next Zimbabwe and others anticipating a long-awaited new dawn.
Anele Mthembu
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Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform: Self-Employment Perspectives from a Case Study of Kimonyi Sector
Rwanda’s Land Policy Reform promotes agri-business and encourages self-employment. This paper aims to analyze the situation from a self-employment perspective when dealing with expropriation risk in rural areas.
Mireille Mizero +5 more
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A review on the land expropriation and its management in China
According to the rules and regulations currently in operation in China, land expropriation is a government activity by which some collective agricultural land is compulsively transformed into state-owned land to meet the needs of social development and ...
LIU Wei-dong, LOU Li-ming
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The South African customary land tenure system is currently administered in terms of the Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act 31 of 1996 (IPILRA).
Mpho Tsepiso Tlale
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In Nigeria, the recurring impoverishment and other negative socioeconomic impacts endured by landholders affected by expropriation are well-documented and call into question the Land Use Act’s (LUA) effectiveness in protecting local land rights.
Nicholas K. Tagliarino +4 more
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Expropriation of land is considered a crucial instrument of any development practice. The legitimacy of expropriation is essentially reinforced as it is employed for the public interest, often implied as infrastructure and public services.
Amira Abdelrazik Elbortokaly +2 more
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In the context of China’s rapid urbanization and rural land marketization reforms, the entry of rural collectively owned commercial construction land into the market (ERCCCLM) coexists with the traditional government-led land expropriation, forming a ...
Xiao Teng +7 more
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Land Expropriation and Poverty Reduction: Evidence from China
Land expropriation policy is related to social stability and sustainable development, and its implementation will have an impact on the relative poverty of residents.
Xiaopei Cheng +3 more
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