:: Volume 9, Issue 31 (9-2022) ::
qjal 2022, 9(31): 118-136 Back to browse issues page
A reflection on the effects and consequences of the regulatory government on the fundamental rights of citizens
Ali Taheri * , Sara Khakpour
Abstract:   (1074 Views)
The emergence of regulatory governments since the early 1980s has brought about one of the most extensive and profound changes in a wide range of governments. The main question of the current research is that the emergence and establishment of regulatory governments have brought about any destructive effects or consequences in relation to the fundamental rights of citizens. In this article, we have first briefly reviewed the concept, theoretical background, characteristics and policies emerging from regulatory governments, which are sometimes called new public management, and then while examining the consequences of the establishment of such governments in relation to the rights of citizens, we have concluded that regulatory governments have had an adverse effect on providing the basic needs of citizens, their enjoyment of justice and fairness and participation in political affairs, the publicness of public services and the benefit of a healthy environment.
In these surveys, citing reliable and international published researches and statistics, and using the descriptive-analytical method, we have shown that the implementation of the policies related to regulatory governments may have dire results in relation to fundamental rights of the citizens. Finally, suggestions are also provided to improve such effects and consequences.
Keywords: regulatory government, new public management, fundamental rights, privatization, market orientation, neoliberalism 
     
Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special



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