Bengwenyama Minerals (Pty) Ltd v Genorah Resources (Pty) Ltd: Johan Froneman, the Transformation of Property Law and the Virtue of Small Things

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2024/v27i0a16938

Keywords:

property law, democratisation, transformation;, "expropriation without compensation", state custodianship of land, ownership

Abstract

In this article in honour of Justice Johan Froneman, I consider an early judgment of his on the Constitutional Court, Bengwenyama Minerals (Pty) Ltd v Genorah Resources (Pty) Ltd 2011 4 SA 113 (CC). I read the case as an important property law judgment, showing already at an early stage in the Court's jurisprudence strong traces of a transformative vision of property law developed by Van der Walt, Ngcukaitobi and Wilson, among others that I describe as a democratised property law. I show how the three pillars of this approach (the move from objects to objectives; the opening up of the canon of recognised property interests; and the move from property to propriety) all feature in Froneman J's Bengwenyama judgment. On this basis I then conclude by making the point that real transformation of property law derives much more from the kinds of "small moves" made by Froneman J in Bengwenyama than from the grand-scale solutions such as "expropriation without compensation" or state custodianship of land that have dominated political imagination over the past several years.

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Author Biography

  • Danie Brand, University of the Free State

    Professor and Director, Free State Centre for Human Rights, University of the Free State, South Africa.

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Albutt v Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation 2010 3 SA 293 (CC)

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Maledu v Itereleng Bakgatla Mineral Resources (Pty) Limited 2019 2 SA 1 (CC)

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Legislation

Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996

Interim Protection of Informal Land Rights Act 31 of 1996

Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act 28 of 2002

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Department of Rural Development and Land Reform 2013 State Land Lease and Disposal Policy https://www.griquas.com/landact.pdf accessed 4 August 2022

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Published

11-06-2024

Issue

Section

Special Edition: A Tribute to Justice Froneman

How to Cite

Brand, D. (2024). Bengwenyama Minerals (Pty) Ltd v Genorah Resources (Pty) Ltd: Johan Froneman, the Transformation of Property Law and the Virtue of Small Things. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 27, (Published on 11 June 2024) pp 1-22. https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2024/v27i0a16938

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