Representation Rights
Representation rights refer to the legal entitlements that allow individuals or groups to have their interests and voices represented in decision-making processes. These rights ensure that people can participate in discussions and decisions that affect them, often through elected representatives or designated advocates.
In many contexts, such as in labor unions or political systems, representation rights are crucial for ensuring fairness and accountability. For example, labor unions represent workers' interests in negotiations with employers, while democratic governments provide citizens with the right to vote for their representatives in legislative bodies.