This book constitutes volume two of a two volume examination of
development community land issues in Southern Africa. Following
from volume one Southern African Development Community Land Issues,
this book considers the possibility of a new, sustainable land
relations policy for Southern African Development Community States
(SADC) that are currently mired up in land disputes that have
become subject of domestic, regional and international tribunals.
Chigara demonstrates that land relations in the SADC have always
been, and will perhaps remain, a matter for constitutional
regulation. Because constitutional laws are distinctive from other
laws only by constitutional design, legal contests appear to be the
least likely means for settlement in the sub-region. Only human
rights inspired policies, that respond to the call for social
justice by acknowledging both the current and the underlying
contexts to the disputes, hold the most potential to resolve these
disputes.
The book recommends efficient pedagogical counter-apartheid-rule
psychological distortions regarding the significance of human
dignity (PECAPDISH) as a pre-requisite and corollary to the
dismantling of the salient physical legacy of apartheid-rule in
affected SADC States. The book shows that PECAPDISH's potential and
benefits would be enormous.
The book will be of interest to students and researchers of
Property and Conveyancing Law, Human Rights Law, and Land Law.
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