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Acronym: 
LRC
Focal point: 
Claire Martens
Phone number: 
+27 11 836 9831

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15th and 16th Floor, Bram Fis­cher Tow­ers
20 Albert Street Mar­shall­town
Johan­nes­burg , Gauteng
Afrique du Sud
Gauteng ZA
Postal address: 
P O Box 9495, 
 Johan­nes­burg 
 2000
Working languages: 
anglais

 


The Legal Resources Centre (LRC) is South Africa’s largest public interest, human rights law clinic. Established in 1979, we use the law as an instrument of justice for the vulnerable and marginalised, including poor, homeless and landless people.

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Législation et politiques
Politiques nationales
juillet, 2017
Afrique, Afrique du Sud

Writ­ten sub­mis­sions on the Communal Property Associations Amendment Act to the Portfolio Committee Rural Development and Land Reform

Library Resource
Législation et politiques
Politiques nationales
Autre document juridique
mai, 2017
Afrique, Afrique du Sud

 Writ­ten sub­mis­sions on the Regulation of Agricultural Land Holdings Draft Bill made to the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform 

Library Resource
Législation et politiques
Politiques nationales
Autre document juridique
mai, 2017
Afrique, Afrique du Sud

 Writ­ten sub­mis­sions on the Regulation of Agricultural Land Holdings Draft Bill made to the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform 

Library Resource
Législation et politiques
Législation
Autre document juridique
mars, 2017
Afrique, Afrique du Sud

Writ­ten sub­mis­sions on the MPRDA Amend­ment Bill 15D of 2013 to the Gaut­eng Leg­is­la­ture, made on behalf of the Land Access Move­ment of South Africa (LAM­OSA), the Amadiba Cri­sis Com­mit­tee (ACC), and Bench Marks Foun­da­tion.

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Législation et politiques
Jurisprudence
novembre, 2016
Afrique, Afrique du Sud

This is a judgement in the Land Claims Court which concerned the validity of land claims lodged under The Restitution of Land Rights Amendment Act 15 of 2014. This act was an amended version of the Restitution of Land rights Act 22 f 1994 which differed by extending the time frame for persons, descendants, or communities who were disposed of land after 1913 to lodge land claims.  Previously the cut-off date under the 1994 to lodge claims was 31st December 1998. Under the 2014 Act, claims could up lodged from the passing of the act until 30 June 2019.

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