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[INVITATION] Colloquium: “Expropriation without compensation”: comparing politics and property rights in Zimbabwe and South Africa

May 23, 2018

South African Monitor would like to invite you to a colloquium on expropriation without compensation in Zimbabwe and South Africa.

Date: Thursday, 7 June 2018
Time: 19:00 for 19:30
Venue: Mirror Room, Parkhotel Den Haag, 53 Molen Street, The Hague, The Netherlands
Attendance: Free
RSVP: Before 6 June 2018 please, at admin@sa-monitor.com and samonitor1@gmail.com

Programme:

19:00 Registration
19:30 Word of welcome

Dr Leopold Scholtz – Academic, author and journalist

19:40 Lessons from Zimbabwe: A multidisciplinary analysis of the consequences of land expropriations

Dr Admore Tshuma, School of Social Policy, Kent University, UK

20:05 Weakening property rights in South Africa: Some implications for international business, civil rights and the political economy

Dr Heinrich Matthee, ACMES, Amsterdam University, Netherlands

20:30 Discussion
21:00 – 22:00 Social event
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