Resistance to reform property: A ‘resilient property’ perspective

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q3 LAW
S. Viljoen
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Abstract A wicked problem is identified in South African property law as the inaccessibility of secure land/housing rights for the vulnerable. This problem is contextualised as largely unsolvable when working with reductionist frames, after which the core and extent of the problem is unpacked with reference to two interconnecting regimes, that of land reform and housing. Various aspects of the problem are alluded to in both regimes, not to solve the problem, or aspects thereof, but to focus on underlying forms of state resistance; that is, large-scale governmental resistance to conform to constitutional directives. Such resistance is unpacked by relying on ‘resilient property’, as recently developed by Lorna Fox O’Mahony and Marc Roark, which offers a novel, insightful account of the role of the state’s own need for resilience in determining state responses to complex property problems. Two preliminary signs of resistance – property as sovereignty and economic policy choices – are further analysed to ‘rationalise’ misdirected policy choices, incoherence between policies and laws and what the courts have described as absurd bureaucratic decision-making.
房地产改革的阻力:“弹性房地产”的视角
在南非物权法中,一个邪恶的问题被确定为弱势群体无法获得安全的土地/住房权利。在简化主义框架下,这个问题在很大程度上是无法解决的,之后,通过两个相互关联的制度,即土地改革和住房,解开了问题的核心和范围。两个政权都提到了问题的各个方面,不是为了解决问题或解决问题的各个方面,而是关注国家抵抗的潜在形式;也就是说,政府大规模抵制遵守宪法指令。这种阻力是通过依靠“弹性属性”来解开的,正如洛娜·福克斯·奥马奥尼和马克·罗克最近提出的那样,它提供了一种新颖而深刻的描述,即国家自身对弹性的需求在决定国家对复杂财产问题的反应中的作用。两个初步的抵抗迹象——作为主权的财产和经济政策选择——被进一步分析,以“合理化”被误导的政策选择、政策和法律之间的不一致性以及法院所描述的荒谬的官僚决策。
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