This article considers the extent to which voting equality is and could be constitutionally protected in Australia. Parliaments in Australia often contain disproportionate numbers of electors in electorates, raising questions about malapportionment, and the extent to which this is in conflict with the constitutional requirement of Australia as a representative democracy
This paper explores how the struggle between the political rights of property and the political righ...
This article provides an overview of the controversy surrounding the 2013 election of senators for W...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
In the 2007 Roach decision the High Court indicated there may be some guarantee of voting rights imp...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Argues that since there is no explicit right to vote embedded in the Australia constitution, the par...
In this audit Graeme Orr assesses key aspects of Australia\u27s electoral systems against the ideal ...
A healthy democracy makes sure that all members of the community have equal access to the political ...
This article argues for a judicial interpretation of the right to vote under s.3 of the Canadian Cha...
Drawing on and combining political science and legal frameworks, this article explores the validity ...
Under what democratic conditions does the ‘vertical accountability’ mechanism of voting maximise rig...
This article considers the democratic rights under the Australian Constitution. The Australian Const...
The pursuit of political equality is one of the four underpinning values of the Democratic Audit of ...
This paper explores how the struggle between the political rights of property and the political righ...
This article provides an overview of the controversy surrounding the 2013 election of senators for W...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...
In the 2007 Roach decision the High Court indicated there may be some guarantee of voting rights imp...
This article addresses a number of key issues confronting contemporary electoral law in Australia. I...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Electoral redistribution (redistricting) is a process that has the potential to advance the principl...
Argues that since there is no explicit right to vote embedded in the Australia constitution, the par...
In this audit Graeme Orr assesses key aspects of Australia\u27s electoral systems against the ideal ...
A healthy democracy makes sure that all members of the community have equal access to the political ...
This article argues for a judicial interpretation of the right to vote under s.3 of the Canadian Cha...
Drawing on and combining political science and legal frameworks, this article explores the validity ...
Under what democratic conditions does the ‘vertical accountability’ mechanism of voting maximise rig...
This article considers the democratic rights under the Australian Constitution. The Australian Const...
The pursuit of political equality is one of the four underpinning values of the Democratic Audit of ...
This paper explores how the struggle between the political rights of property and the political righ...
This article provides an overview of the controversy surrounding the 2013 election of senators for W...
A healthy democracy relies on a healthy electoral system. Are the ways we run elections and politica...