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Land Restitution in Post-Communist Bulgaria

Post-Communist Economies, 2003
While international scholarship has generally been laudatory of Bulgaria's land restitution efforts, painting them as part of an overall success story and yet another example of the country's sharp break with communism, a real analysis of Bulgaria's so-called 'success story', particularly by the legal community, has been sorely lacking. This author has
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South African land restitution and development: the capabilities approach to an understanding of the Macleantown and Salem restitution projects in the Eastern Cape

Transformation: Critical Perspectives on Southern Africa, 2020
:The post-apartheid South African land reform programme meant to challenge racially based inequalities and poverty has hardly been successful in transforming the racially skewed land patterns.
Mzingaye Brilliant Xaba
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Unpacking the challenges of land restitution in South Africa H. M. Tshivhase, E. Mahole & S. T. Matloga

International Review of Social Sciences Research
The purpose of this research is to examine the ongoing challenges in implementing land restitution in South Africa, particularly within a rural district context, to inform policy reform and suggest a model for enhancing the effectiveness of restitution ...
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Reasons of gender. Gender, household composition and land restitution process in Colombia

, 2020
This article analyses the gender context of the land restitution process in Colombia using our own survey data of beneficiaries in Montes de Maria region on the Atlantic Coast.
Paola García-Reyes, H. Wiig
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Land Restitution and Restitution Valuation in South Africa

2008
This study provides a broad overview of the land restitution process in South Africa and the associated valuation implications. The historical and legal basis of land restitution is described, followed by a brief review of progress with the implementation of this policy.
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Land Restitution and the Communities of North-Eastern Botswana, 1889–2012

, 2020
This paper argues that land alienation that occurred in the Tati District (North East District) of Botswana can best be returned to its original inhabitants through land restitution.
W. G. Morapedi
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Land restitution in South Africa, 1991–1994

Land Use Policy, 1995
Recent political developments in South Africa have resulted in a re-evaluation of the position of the individuals and communities who were forcibly removed from their land under apartheid. The first moves at restoring land to the dispossessed took place between 1991 and 1994 in a pragmatic manner.
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Land Restitution and Democratic Citizenship in South Africa

Journal of Southern African Studies, 2006
Democratisation in South Africa empowered racial, religious, and linguistic groupings and indigenous peoples with the right to land restitution. The main purpose of this article is to evaluate the implications of communal property ownership for the restoration of land rights and the exercise of democratic citizenship. Has restored land in communal form
Mark Everingham, Crystal Jannecke
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Finite Land: Challenges Institutionalising Land Restitution in South Africa, 1995–2000

Journal of Southern African Studies, 2012
This article addresses a neglected strand in assessments of the failure of ‘delivery’ in South Africa's land reform programme, through an examination of the institutional obstacles to success in the restitution programme between 1995 and 2000. Here it looks in particular at the impact of ‘the sunset clause’ on initial staffing and the definition of ...
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