国家作为南非自然资源和财产公共托管人的发展作用不断演变

Anthea-Lee September-Van Huffel
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通过环境法律和政策,国家需要确保南非自然资源的生态可持续发展和使用,同时促进合理的经济和社会发展。因此,必须考虑这样一种观点,即财产所有者不得以损害社区和其他人对环境资源的利益的方式使用其财产。这与人们公认的立场是一致的,即广义上的财产具有超越个人经济利益的 "公共或公民或专有 "方面,私人财产所有权应从本质上受到限制,以造福整个社会。因此,财产与所有南非公民的社会经济安全和福祉密切相关。由于发展型国家积极引导经济发展和国家资源的使用,以满足人民的需求,因此国家的发展作用应服务于公共利益。但在南非,财产的公共职能经常被政府的发展型国家野心所侵占,并受到影响国家社会经济结构的政治和经济因素的影响。南非政府作为国家自然资源的公共托管人,必须通过行使其管理伦理来规范自然资源的获取和使用。然而,在涉及水和土地等关键资源时,情况并非总是如此--这种情况延续了南非历史上不平衡的财富分配。
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The evolving developmental role of the state as public trustee of South Africa's natural resources and property
Through its environmental laws and policies, the state needs to ensure the ecologically sustainable development and use of South Africa's natural resources, while promoting justifiable economic and social development. Thus, the view that property owners may not use their property in ways that prejudice the community and other peoples' interests in environmental resources must be considered. This corresponds with the acknowledged stance that property, in its widest sense, has a "public or civic or proprietary" aspect to it that transcends individual economic interests, and that private property ownership should be inherently limited for the benefit of society at large. Property is, therefore, intimately bound up with the socio-economic security and well-being of all South African citizens. Since a developmental state actively guides economic development and the use of the country's resources to meet the needs of the people, the developmental role of the state should serve the public interest. In South Africa, though, the public function of property is frequently usurped by the government's developmental-state ambitions and influenced by political and economic considerations that affect the socio-economic fabric of the country. The South African government, as public trustee of the nation's natural resources, must regulate access to and use of natural resources by exercising its stewardship ethic. However, this is not always the case when it comes to critical resources like water and land - a situation that perpetuates the historically imbalanced distribution of wealth in South Africa.
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