Jeewa: Expropriation Law isn't New to South Africa

Jeewa: Expropriation Law isn't New to South Africa

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The video discusses changes in South Africa's expropriation law, highlighting the introduction of nil compensation under specific conditions. It addresses economic concerns, noting that the situations allowing nil compensation are limited. The political implications, including challenges from the DA and the role of the Constitutional Court, are explored. The video concludes with a discussion on the future of the law, emphasizing its procedural nature and the lack of political will to use expropriation for land reform.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the key differences between the new expropriation legislation and the previous 1975 Expropriation Act?

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What does the term 'nil compensation' mean in the context of the new expropriation legislation?

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What are some examples of circumstances under which land can be expropriated for nil compensation?

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How has the government historically used its power to expropriate land for land reform purposes?

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What concerns do people have regarding the economic impact of the new expropriation legislation?

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What role does the Constitutional Court play in the process of the new expropriation law?

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In what ways might the new expropriation act affect investor confidence in South Africa?

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