How much of Scotland should one person be allowed to control? Supported by A new land-reform bill aims to unwind a long history of inequality. But centuries of feudalism are difficult to shake.
Donald Trump has spoken out against the South African government's new land reform policies, accusing the country of embarking on "land grabs" against "certain classes of people". South Africa ...
Changes in inheritance patterns, for example, are occurring in the land reform areas, resulting in a reinvention of ‘tradition’. The ‘traditional’ approach is that male children inherit parents’ land, ...
A history that never ended ... And what is equitable in a country where land was not bought but taken? To date, land reform has largely been cosmetic, measured in hectares redistributed rather ...
By Adam Nossiter Roy L. Prosterman, a lawyer who left a lucrative corporate law practice to champion land reform in the underdeveloped world, died on Feb. 27 at his home in Seattle. He was 89.
Property rights remain intact in South Africa. Hot on the heels of this furore has been a notice from the minister of land reform and rural development, Mzwanele Nyhontso, that the government is ...
as the government pumps the brakes on its recent land reform drive. Beijing outlined the restrictions in its latest “No 1 document” – an annual policy statement on rural affairs released ...
He said that South Africa is still trying to recover from its “painful past of apartheid, painful history for a lot ... South Africa’s post-apartheid land reform, calling it a highly sensitive ...