The Necessity of Rethinking on Conventional Perception Concerning the basis of People’s participation (a comparative study on Islamic Republic of Iran’s Constitution Law, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Covenants)

Document Type : Original Article

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Assistant professor of public law, Azad University, North Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

Epistemic field of participation is as old as the first controversies between theory and practice on the status and role and power of people’s influence in level of governance relations. By looking at the genealogy of participation’s concept and focusing on ancient time thoughts as well as contemplation in researches and achievements made in recent half century in the West, many justifying and decisive reasons are raised on participation “righteousness”, in which a main part of such claims is put today in domestic and global legal texts and documents in public law’s arena and has taken an explicit and unchangeable or resistance countenance against any revision.  Despite of the ratio of righteous perception effect of the basis of people’s participation in the texture of the Constitution Law and universals documents, present research, through a comparative approach and with analytical method, attempts to emphasize on the necessity of rethinking on conventional perception concerning the basis of people’s participation in transition to its “responsibility supposition”, through the materialization Universal Declaration of Human Responsibilities.

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