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Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder

This dissertation examines the conflict between landowners and rights holders under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA). The MPRDA empowers the minister to grant prospecting rights, impacting landowners' rights. While compensation is available for losses, delays in resolving...

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Main Author: Tsosane, Lelapa
Other Authors: Mostert, Hanri
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Commercial Law 2025
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description This dissertation examines the conflict between landowners and rights holders under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA). The MPRDA empowers the minister to grant prospecting rights, impacting landowners' rights. While compensation is available for losses, delays in resolving disputes may stall prospecting operations. The dissertation argues that the current framework does not balance the conflicting interests of the landowner and the right holder adequately. It suggests that the compensation mechanism under section 54 of the MPRDA does not address the effects of delays on the mineral right holder's interests. It further discusses the effects of landowner's hindrance of prospecting operations through refusal of entry and denial of access, which ultimately impact the State's objectives under the MPRDA. Thus, this dissertation recommends a compensation agreement with set time limits for negotiation and dispute resolution between landowners and applicants for prospecting rights. This recommendation offers a nuanced and timebound solution for fair enforcement and better balancing of conflicting interests under the MPRDA.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/41373 Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder Tsosane, Lelapa Mostert, Hanri Cramer, Richard Henry landowners rights holders Petroleum Resources Development Act MPRDA This dissertation examines the conflict between landowners and rights holders under the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act (MPRDA). The MPRDA empowers the minister to grant prospecting rights, impacting landowners' rights. While compensation is available for losses, delays in resolving disputes may stall prospecting operations. The dissertation argues that the current framework does not balance the conflicting interests of the landowner and the right holder adequately. It suggests that the compensation mechanism under section 54 of the MPRDA does not address the effects of delays on the mineral right holder's interests. It further discusses the effects of landowner's hindrance of prospecting operations through refusal of entry and denial of access, which ultimately impact the State's objectives under the MPRDA. Thus, this dissertation recommends a compensation agreement with set time limits for negotiation and dispute resolution between landowners and applicants for prospecting rights. This recommendation offers a nuanced and timebound solution for fair enforcement and better balancing of conflicting interests under the MPRDA. 2025-04-09T08:42:10Z 2025-04-09T08:42:10Z 2024 2025-04-08T12:30:29Z Thesis / Dissertation Masters LLM http://hdl.handle.net/11427/41373 eng application/pdf Department of Commercial Law Faculty of Law
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Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
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title Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
title_full Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
title_fullStr Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
title_full_unstemmed Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
title_short Dispute resolution under Section 54 of the MPRDA: An Imbalance of Conflicting Interests of the Landowner and the Right Holder
title_sort dispute resolution under section 54 of the mprda an imbalance of conflicting interests of the landowner and the right holder
topic landowners
rights holders
Petroleum Resources Development Act
MPRDA
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