The Right to Electricity in South Africa

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2022/v25i0a11839

Keywords:

Right to electricity, loadshedding, possession, spoliation, South Africa

Abstract

In this note, we examine access to electricity as a right in South African law. We also consider whether deprivations, interferences and disruptions of electricity supply are justifiable limitations of the right. While recent court decisions view access to electricity as a supplement to the Bill of Rights, judicial treatment of electricity as a right precedes the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996. Prior to the adoption of the Constitution, the courts treated access to electricity as a common law right in the context of servitudes and personal and contractual rights. Under the Constitution, the right to access to electricity flows from the constitutional and statutory obligations of Eskom, South Africa's power utility, to provide reliable electricity supply and to ensure just administrative action when taking actions that result in the deprivation of electricity. From a Bill of Rights perspective, the cases show that the right to electricity, albeit not expressed in the text of the Constitution, is a condition for the exercise of other rights, including the rights to human dignity and access to adequate housing, water and health care. We conclude that the deprivation of electricity through loadshedding and other interruptions by Eskom, landlords and body corporates are violations of the right to access to electricity. These violations could be remedied through spoliation and constitutional remedies.

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Author Biographies

  • Felix Dube, North-West University

    Postdoctoral fellow: South African Research Chair in Cities, Law and Environmental Sustainability, Faculty of Law, North-West University

  • Chantelle Moyo, North-West University

    PhD Researcher: South African Research Chair in Cities, Law and Environmental Sustainability, Faculty of Law, North-West University

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Published

04-03-2022

Issue

Section

SARChi CLES Series on Cities, Law and Environmental Sustainability

How to Cite

Dube, F., & Moyo, C. (2022). The Right to Electricity in South Africa. Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal, 25, (Published 4 March 2022) pp 1 - 21. https://doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2022/v25i0a11839

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