Nationalization
Nationalization, or nationalisation, is the process of transforming privately owned assets into public assets by bringing them under the public ownership of a national government or state. Nationalization usually refers to private assets or to assets owned by lower levels of government (such as municipalities) being transferred to the state. The opposites of nationalization are privatization and demutualization. When previously nationalized assets are privatized and subsequently returned to public ownership at a later stage, they are said to have undergone renationalization. Industries often subject to nationalization include the commanding heights of the economy - telecommunications, electric power, fossil fuels, railways, …
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Laws.Africa · 11 August 2021 English
Justina Banda who is a Zambian citizen by nationalization. Witness and it is hereby declared on my behalf …
Laws.Africa · 17 November 2020 English
Airports Authority (KAA) and recommended nationalization of the Kenya Airways. In addition, the Committee …
Laws.Africa · 14 February 2020 English
become citizens of South Africa by nationalization before 27 April 1994 or on or after …
Laws.Africa · 15 February 2019 English
who have become citizens of South Africa by nationalization before 27 April 1994 or on or after 27 April …
Laws.Africa · 15 September 2015 English
'its property rights against all risks of nationalization or expropriation; (. b) the right to fully …
Free Women Films · 2013 English
South African filmmaker Khalo Matabane was an idealistic teenager with fanciful ideas about a post-apartheid era of freedom and justice when the great icon of liberation Nelson Mandela was released …
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Laws.Africa · 29 June 2001 English
paragraph (ii) of the following paragraph: “Gi) nationalization, expropriation or confiscation;”; (c) by …
SU: Stellenbosch University · 1 December 1992 English
The new worldwide wave of democratization can be useful to understanding the dynamics of South Africa’s transition to democracy; argues that the breakup of CODESA “was a good thing”: the …
and inconclu.sive haggling on issues such as nationalization, land reform, property and prioritising on …
MSU: Michigan State University · 1991
performance. It argues that antagonisms between politicians and journalists have led to government nationalization and control of the mass media thus marginalizing the role of journalists as watchdogs on government …
SU: Stellenbosch University · 4 April 1990 English
A description of the political climate inherited by F.W. de Klerk when he assumed office in August 1989, his fundamental policy shift and the motives underlying his initiatives, as well …
the economy, together with calls for further nationalization that are being advanced to meet the demands … equitable distribution of wealth. Although further nationalization can only fail to deliver, the issue will have …