Abstract

Privatisation may not only affect the enjoyment of the right to public participation itself, but might also impact other substantive rights. This article charts some of the ramifications of privatisation in relation to individual human rights as enshrined in international human rights conventions, with a particular focus on the impact privatisation has on the right to public participation. The right to public participation can be seen as both an example of a fundamental right that may be affected by processes of privatisation and, at the same time, potentially being the key to remedying (part of) the adverse impact privatisation has on the enjoyment of other fundamental rights.

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Erasmus Law Review
hdl.handle.net/1765/51357
Erasmus Law Review
Erasmus Law Review
Erasmus School of Law

Temperman, J. (2011). Public Participation in Times of Privatisation: A Human Rights Analysis. Erasmus Law Review, 4(2), 43–69. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/51357