Participation as a Human Right: A Rights-based Approach to Development

N. Mohammad, Y. Farjana
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Abstract The purpose of this chapter is to explain the concept of right to participation from the viewpoint of development and tries to establish nexus between participation and right to development in context of human rights-based approach and try to establish the co-existence between the two terminologies. The term participation is closely associated with the traditional democratic system; under this system people are entitled to participate in governance system directly or indirectly, which can be dated back from the ancient Greek civilization (Faruque, 2002a). In a democratic system, participation is people central and can be treated as “an valuable module of any system that considers itself a democracy” (Kweit & Kweit, 1981) “corner stone of democracy” (Sherry, 1969) or “instrument of legitimacy of government” (Falk & Strauss, 2000). Participation means a right by which one can exercise his/her function in the society and express his/her view or behavior toward the political system and governance. So the notion of participation is “effective in mobilizing and natural resources and combating inequalities, discrimination, poverty and exclusion” (UN.DOC, E/CN.4/1990/9/Rev. 1, 1990, Ch. 7). However, the concept of participation “should be viewed both as a means to an end and as an end itself” (UN.DOC, E/CN.4/1990/9/Rev. 1, 1990, Ch. 7, para 150). In environmental level, public participation has played a vital role in decision-making for measuring the protection of environment. Public participation in decision-making that affects the environment is recognized in the Aarhus Convention (Convention on Access to Information, 2001).
作为一项人权的参与:基于权利的发展方针
本章旨在从发展的角度解释参与权的概念,并试图在基于人权的视角下建立参与权与发展权之间的联系,并试图建立这两个术语之间的共存关系。“参与”一词与传统的民主制度密切相关;在这种制度下,人们有权直接或间接地参与治理体系,这可以追溯到古希腊文明(Faruque, 2002a)。在民主制度中,参与是人民的中心,可以被视为“任何认为自己是民主制度的有价值的模块”(Kweit & Kweit, 1981)、“民主的基石”(Sherry, 1969)或“政府合法性的工具”(Falk & Strauss, 2000)。参与是指一个人在社会中行使自己的职能,表达自己对政治制度和治理的看法或行为的权利。因此,参与的概念“在调动自然资源和消除不平等、歧视、贫穷和排斥方面是有效的”(联合国文件,E/CN.4/1990/9/Rev. 5)。但是,参与的概念“既应被视为达到目的的手段,也应被视为目的本身”(联合国文件,E/CN.4/1990/9/Rev. 7)。1990年1月1日,第7章,第150段)。在环境层面,公众参与在衡量环境保护的决策中发挥了至关重要的作用。《奥胡斯公约》(2001年《获取信息公约》)承认公众参与影响环境的决策。
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