Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles

Who controls the land and minerals in the former Bantustans of South Africa - chiefs, the state or landholders? Disputes are taking place around the ownership of resources, decisions about their exploitation and who should benefit. With respect to all of these issues, the courts have become increasi...

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Land reform / South Africa
Customary law / South Africa
Land use, Rural / South Africa
Restitution / South Africa
Chiefdoms / South Africa
Beinart, William 1951- (DE-588)1167862406 edt
Kingwill, Rosalie (DE-588)1156490278 edt
Capps, Gavin ca. 20./21. Jh. (DE-588)1239836686 edt
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spellingShingle Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles
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Restitution / South Africa
Chiefdoms / South Africa
title Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles
title_auth Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles
title_exact_search Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles
title_full Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles edited by William Beinart, Rosalie Kingwill and Gavin Capps
title_fullStr Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles edited by William Beinart, Rosalie Kingwill and Gavin Capps
title_full_unstemmed Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa contested histories and current struggles edited by William Beinart, Rosalie Kingwill and Gavin Capps
title_short Land, law and chiefs in rural South Africa
title_sort land law and chiefs in rural south africa contested histories and current struggles
title_sub contested histories and current struggles
topic Land reform / South Africa
Customary law / South Africa
Land use, Rural / South Africa
Restitution / South Africa
Chiefdoms / South Africa
topic_facet Land reform / South Africa
Customary law / South Africa
Land use, Rural / South Africa
Restitution / South Africa
Chiefdoms / South Africa
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