'Many countries undergo post-conflict transitions, but few meaningfully address the longstanding socio-economic inequalities that fueled violence. Beyond Expropriation without Compensation goes to the heart of the tensions between liberal constitutionalism and the redistribution of land and economic resources, and is essential reading for all those interested in post-apartheid South Africa and redistributive justice more broadly.' Richard Ashby Wilson, Professor at University of Connecticut School of Law
'Intellectually astute and politically courageous, this book is easily the most important work of scholarship yet on the vexed issue of land reform in South Africa. The combination of analytical rigor and the lucidity of writing means that this well-edited work will be an enduring reference for scholars of 'the land question' while at the same time serving as an accessible and exciting read for the general public.' Jonathan Jansen, Professor at Stellenbosch University