People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures

This paper assesses the political impact of the constitutional framework and policy for public participation in South Africa. I consider the question of how legislatures are fulfilling their obligations to facilitate public participation, if they meet international human rights law (IHRL) norms and...

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Main Author: Waterhouse, Samantha Jane
Other Authors: Smythe, Dee
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15198
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-151982020-10-06T05:11:24Z People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures Waterhouse, Samantha Jane Smythe, Dee Social Justice This paper assesses the political impact of the constitutional framework and policy for public participation in South Africa. I consider the question of how legislatures are fulfilling their obligations to facilitate public participation, if they meet international human rights law (IHRL) norms and the extent to which the public involvement facilitated by legislatures measures up to standards identified by theories of political participation. Central to this is a discussion of whether government-led citizen participation processes influence, or have the potential to influence, state decision-making. I examine the political tensions that arise between public participation and party politics within the context of South Africa's political system and discuss the role of civil society-led participation, and the interactions and conflicts between this and the government facilitated processes. 2015-11-21T09:39:15Z 2015-11-21T09:39:15Z 2015 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/15198 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Law Department of Public Law
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People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures
description This paper assesses the political impact of the constitutional framework and policy for public participation in South Africa. I consider the question of how legislatures are fulfilling their obligations to facilitate public participation, if they meet international human rights law (IHRL) norms and the extent to which the public involvement facilitated by legislatures measures up to standards identified by theories of political participation. Central to this is a discussion of whether government-led citizen participation processes influence, or have the potential to influence, state decision-making. I examine the political tensions that arise between public participation and party politics within the context of South Africa's political system and discuss the role of civil society-led participation, and the interactions and conflicts between this and the government facilitated processes.
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title People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures
title_short People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures
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title_fullStr People's Parliament? An assessment of public participation in South Africa's legislatures
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