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Procedural Justice and Due Process Principle in the Context of Just Energy Transition: Learning From South Africa

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  • Kilimcioğlu, Begüm

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The transition to renewable energy models to tackle environmental degradation and climate change is one of the most important topics on the international agenda. The energy transition requires a system that is decentralised and democratic, depending more on local energy ownership and the genuine participation of the affected stakeholders. Although different states face various economic and cultural challenges, a common challenge is making the transition as inclusive and equitable as possible so that everyone can benefit equally. The article focuses on South Africa, acknowledging its special place among the Global South countries due to its history and the dependency of its economy on coal. Taking the South African experiences as an example, this article aims to show how the energy transition processes can be more inclusive and just, allowing the affected parties to participate at all levels of the just transition processes and making their voices heard.

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  • Kilimcioğlu, Begüm, 2025. "Procedural Justice and Due Process Principle in the Context of Just Energy Transition: Learning From South Africa," Business and Human Rights Journal, Cambridge University Press, vol. 10(1), pages 79-97, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:buhurj:v:10:y:2025:i:1:p:79-97_5
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