This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote. The author discusses the case of Attorney General v Taylor and the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, to conclude that the final say on this issue remains with the New Zealand Government
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In its recent decision affirming the courts’ power to issue “declarations of inconsistency” between ...
This article considers the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), which is commonly viewed as...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
The New Zealand High Court case of Taylor v. Attorney-General resulted in a formal declaration that ...
This article provides commentary on the issue of prisoner voting, specifically the issue of prohibit...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA) retains Parliament’s sovereign power to make law. H...
Section 2(4) of the Criminal Justice Amendment Act (No 2) 1999 is incompatible with the cardinal ten...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 yea...
Reviews the case 'Make It 16 v Attorney-General' [2020] NZHC 2630 which considered the constitutiona...
This article explores and critiques the rationales for disenfranchising prisoners advanced by politi...
This article is a brief report on constitutional developments and cases in New Zealand in 2017. The ...
The recent decision of Seales v Attorney-General clarified the law surrounding voluntary euthanasia ...
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In its recent decision affirming the courts’ power to issue “declarations of inconsistency” between ...
This article considers the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), which is commonly viewed as...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
The New Zealand High Court case of Taylor v. Attorney-General resulted in a formal declaration that ...
This article provides commentary on the issue of prisoner voting, specifically the issue of prohibit...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA) retains Parliament’s sovereign power to make law. H...
Section 2(4) of the Criminal Justice Amendment Act (No 2) 1999 is incompatible with the cardinal ten...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
The constitutional landscape in New Zealand has undergone significant change over the last 20-35 yea...
Reviews the case 'Make It 16 v Attorney-General' [2020] NZHC 2630 which considered the constitutiona...
This article explores and critiques the rationales for disenfranchising prisoners advanced by politi...
This article is a brief report on constitutional developments and cases in New Zealand in 2017. The ...
The recent decision of Seales v Attorney-General clarified the law surrounding voluntary euthanasia ...
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In its recent decision affirming the courts’ power to issue “declarations of inconsistency” between ...
This article considers the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), which is commonly viewed as...