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7 December 2021
In South Africa, parliament will vote on constitutional amendment to allow for the expropriation of land without compensation
 Parliament of South Africa (photo credit: David Stanley/flickr)
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21 September 2021
Op-Ed: South Africa -- expropriation bill and 18th constitutional amendment processes can run concurrently
Advertisement for public comments on land expropriation bill (photo credit: dearsouthafrica.co.za)
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7 September 2021
In South Africa, ad hoc committee approves land expropriation bill
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15 December 2020
Samoa parliament passes much criticized constitutional reforms
Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare of the Solomon Islands (photo credit: United Nations Photo/flickr)
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3 December 2020
Government of the Solomon Islands proposes constitutional amendment on indigenous land rights
Parliament of South Africa (photo credit: David Stanley/flickr)
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12 October 2020
In South Africa, revised expropriation bill sent to parliament
Mapuche community support march (photo credit: Carol Crisosto Cadiz/flickr)
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17 September 2020
Chile's largest indigenous group sees opportunity in a new constitution
Parliament of Bosnia and Herzegovina (photo credit: Jennifer Boyer/flickr)
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13 February 2020
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnian Serb representatives boycott state institutions over constitutional court decision

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