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Here is the letter dated 25 April 1968, from the Apartheid era, which clearly demonstrates the practice of expropriation without compensation. This historical context is crucial for understanding the ongoing debates surrounding the current land reform laws in the Global South...
However, this approach raises complex ethical and legal questions about how to balance historical redress with the rights of current occupants, particularly in cases where generations have lived on or developed the land. It also underscores the need for transparent & equitable...
... as highlighted in the letter dated 25 April 1968 then the current government could argue that the land was never rightfully owned in the first place. In such cases, it would fall within the discretion of the government to determine the legitimacy of ownership...
It is evident that the fear among property owners stems from the implications of expropriation, even with compensation. Once land is expropriated for public purposes, the process often requires landowners to provide proof of ownership and demonstrate how they acquired the land..
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