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Notes for discussions in Britain on Expropriation without Compensation
5 July 2018 – The risk is that Expropriation without Compensation will do little to resolve South Africa’s deep socio-economic malaise, but, rather, will ...
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Overview of the IRR's Proposed Expropriation Bill – 22 April 2015
The IRR’s alternative Expropriation Amendment Bill (a framework document which is also available on the IRR website), deals with direct and indirect ...
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Patents and Prosperity
The Patents and Prosperity report is the culmination of an IRR research project into the importance of Intellectual Property (IP) rights in drawing and ...
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Political Musical Chairs
Turnover in the National Executive and Administration since 2009. This report was released in Johannesburg on 3 August 2017.
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Preventing Electoral Fraud in Zimbabwe: A Report on the Voters' Roll in Zimbabwe
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Race Relations in South Africa – Reasons for Hope
The Race Relations in South Africa – Reasons for Hope report has found that race relations in South Africa are in a good state. The report was based on a field ...
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Race Relations in South Africa – Reasons for Hope 2017
Despite the damaging vitriol so often found on social media, race relations in South Africa remain sound, says the IRR in a report released in Johannesburg on ...
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Race Relations in South Africa: Reasons for Hope 2017 - Holding The Line
20 March 2018 – The IRR’s 2017 field survey confirms that race relations are generally still sound. This provides a vital foundation for building on the ...
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Reasons For Hope 2019 - Unite The Middle
10 June 2019 - The latest Hope report shows that racism is not the biggest problem in South Africa, and that a large majority of moderate South Africans agree ...
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Rethinking Mobility - Spatial planning that enables transportation and technology in South African Metros
6 April 2018 - Effective planning in South Africa’s metros must incorporate the everyday and often-changing needs, desires and decisions of ordinary people, ...
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