Abstract
This paper considers the principle of Public Participation
as envisaged by the Aarhus Convention. It addresses the
academic debate regarding the true nature of public
participation as a civil and political right and the lack of
consensus regarding the limits and definition of the right.
An examination of the manner in which the European
Union Law framework implements the right is then carried
out, seeking to establish the extent to which the Public
Participation Principle is fully vindicated by the European
Union Legal Framework. In doing so this paper focuses on
the areas of Environmental Impact Assessment and the Industrial emissions regimes