Nationalisation of mineral rights in South Africa 127 minerals. The right granted to the third person could apply in general or only in respect of a particular category of minerals. It was not
201261;The Malema debate on nationalisation therefore raises questions as to why the MPRDA has not worked, and whether law can be used to bring about economic growth in the
Furthermore, the role of government in this process is relatively unclear. The study investigates the proposed nationalisation of mines and probable policy implications for South Africa. The
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Nationalisation of mines, banks and other strategic sectors of the economy 2.3. Building state and government capacity 17 2.4. Free quality education, healthcare, houses, and sanitation 21
The political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa''s industrial revolution, which dates from the last quarter of the 19th century and which laid the basis for the South African state of today. Download
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6. Finally, the shareholders of South African mines include large public and private sector pension funds. Any nationalization without compensation would pass the cost of nationalization on to
2012. The trajectory of Mines nationalization debate is currently high on the socio-economic and political discourse in South Africa. This paper within the context of qualitative analytical
Nationalisation of mineral rights in South Africa 127 minerals. The right granted to the third person could apply in general or only in respect of a particular category of minerals. It was not
201261;The Malema debate on nationalisation therefore raises questions as to why the MPRDA has not worked, and whether law can be used to bring about economic growth in the
Nationalization is high on the policy agenda in South Africa. This paper considers the case for nationalizing the local mining sector from an evidence-based perspective, which is derived
1031;This Special Issue of the Journal of Southern African Studies emerged from a collaborative research partnership on resource nationalism in southern Africa in the 21st
11;In order to curb the problem of unemployment, communities, employees and their unions have made various proposals ranging from the nationalisation of mines, the institution
201111;Nationalisation is high on the policy agenda in South Africa. This paper considers the case for nationalising the local mining sector from an evidence-based perspective.
This research approach was relevant for this study because it sought responses to the question of whether South Africa can carry out the nationalisation of mines, given its current track record
Furthermore, the role of government in this process is relatively unclear. The study investigates the proposed nationalisation of mines and probable policy implications for South Africa. The
by police at the Marikana area and increasingly vocal calls for the nationalization of mines as a cure for the nation’s hardships of poverty, inequality and unemployment. Mines of South
2012. The trajectory of Mines nationalization debate is currently high on the socio-economic and political discourse in South Africa. This paper within the context of qualitative analytical
The political economy of the mining industry Mining is synonymous with South Africa''s industrial revolution, which dates from the last quarter of the 19th century and which laid the basis for
This paper considers the case for nationalizing the local mining sector from an evidence-based perspective, which is derived from theoretical considerations and related to the known features
2013430;Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 senior managers and executives from the platinum mining industry.The results have shown that nationalisation of
The trajectory of Mines nationalization debate is currently high on the socio-economic and political discourse in South Africa. This paper within the context of qualitative analytical methodology
2.2 Industrial Relations in South Africa 8 2.3 Labour Laws in South Africa 10 2.4 Centralised and Non-centralised Collective Bargaining in South Africa 11 2.5 Has the Collective Bargaining in
resolution on the nationalisation of mines, the Youth League should consider a mix of models. Neither the wholesale nationalisation of mines nor the unfettered market will do. While it is not
201261;The Malema debate on nationalisation therefore raises questions as to why the MPRDA has not worked, and whether law can be used to bring about economic growth in the