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Land, Power and Custom - Book launch review
25 August 2008


Land, Power & Custom
Controversies generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights Act
Editors: Aninka Claassens and Ben Cousins

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Article taken from the University of Cape Town's website (28 August 2008) -http://www.news.uct.ac.za/dailynews/?id=6810
 
 
 
Daily News
 
By happy coincidence, deputy vice-chancellor Professor Thandabantu Nhlapo got to revisit some familiar stomping grounds when he hosted the launch of the book, Land, Power & Custom: Controversies generated by South Africa's Communal Land Rights Act, the latest title from the back-on-its feet UCT Press.
 
The title, a joint project between UCT Press and the Legal Resources Centre, examines some of the impacts of the Communal Land Rights Act, aka Clara, on issues such as women's rights and the status of customary law. Many of the chapters argue that the Act "entrenches distortions" that have its roots in colonialism and apartheid.
 
As it turned out, Nhlapo, who hosted the launch as a UCT executive and doubled as a guest discussant, is also one of the expert witnesses in a High Court case challenging the constitutionality of the Act on the basis that it "extinguishes the customary law rights of rural women to land".
 
Other UCT personnel had a more direct hand in the book, though. Professors Tom Bennett and Christina Murray of the Department of Public Law and Associate Professor Lungisile Ntsebeza of the Department of Sociology all contributed chapters.
 
Land, Power & Custom is the third in a string of titles to be released by the revitalised UCT Press over coming months after a decade-long lull.

- Author: Megan Morris

Ben and Aninka

Editors Aninka Claassens and Ben Cousins
 
 
 

Panel discussion 1

Discussion panel from left to right - Aninka Claassens, Janet Love, Thandabantu Nhlapo and Lydia Ngwenya
 
 
 

Adam making a sale

Adam Taliep (Academic Marketing & Sales Consultant), in the process of making a sale
 
 
 

Rashida Manjoo (Law Faculty - UCT)

Rashida Manjoo (Law Faculty - UCT), addressing the panel
 
 
 

Sandy and Thandabantu Nhlapo

Sandy Shepherd (UCT Press Publisher), and Thandabantu Nhlapo (UCT Deputy Vice-Chancellor)

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