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South Africa approves bill for new court to adjudicate land reforms - JURIST - News


March 2, 2021 03:22:41 pm
South Africa’s Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola said Monday that the country’s Land Claims court would be converted into a specialized new court to adjudicate on all matters and not just restitution. The statement was made in a press conference introducing the new Land Court Bill that was approved for submission to the Parliament by the Cabinet last week.
Land reform is a longstanding issue in the country linked to rural development and several socio-economic challenges such as landlessness, poverty and inequality. It has a colonial history due to the Native Land Act 1913, which gave legislative sanction to the dispossession of thousands of black families from their ancestors’ land. The Native Land Act had limited land ownership by black people to 7 percent (later increased to 13 percent), thereby preventing them from buying or occupying land in their country. The apartheid government conducted the mass relocation of ....

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Govt paves way for SA's first Land Court


Govt paves way for SA s first Land Court
Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola on Monday said government would be introducing a Land Court Bill to Parliament proposing the establishment of such a court.
Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola addresses the media in Pretoria during a virtual Cabinet briefing on 6 August 2020. Picture: @GovernmentZA/Twitter
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CAPE TOWN - South Africa could soon have its very own Land Court, which will deal with issues like expropriation and outstanding claims.
Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola on Monday said government would be introducing a Land Court Bill to Parliament proposing the establishment of such a court. ....

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Land Court Bill will address systemic hurdles in land claims process - Lamola


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The recent, Cabinet-approved Land Court Bill is intended to address the systemic hurdles in the way of land claimants. 
The bill flows from the work of the Presidential Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture.
It will now follow the legislative process, including public participation.
The Land Court Bill is being introduced to Parliament to address the systemic hurdles that make it difficult for claimants to obtain land restitution, Justice and Correctional Services Minister Ronald Lamola said.
He and Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Thoko Didiza briefed the media on the bill on Monday.
All black South Africans and perhaps still to this day, are confronted with the effects of the migrant labour system which was anchored on land dispossession. ....

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Trailblazing Qld judge to step down


Queensland judge to step down after leaving an “unparalleled” legacy for women in the law
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Queensland Court of Appeal judge Anthe Philippides has resigned after two decades on the bench.
Justice Philippides has served on the Court of Appeal for six years after 14 years as a judge of the Supreme Court.
She is Queensland s most senior female judge behind Chief Justice Catherine Holmes.
Her ascension to the Queensland Supreme Court in 2000 marked the first appointment of a woman of immigrant parents to a superior court in Australia.
Justice Philippides, whose parents emigrated from Cyprus, has been a long-standing advocate for diversity and inclusion in the law. ....

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