The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has therefore been some legal controversy around the questions of whether it would be unconstitutional to limit the right of any prisoner to cast a vote in national elections. Before the last Parliamentary and Provincial national election in 1999 a group of prisoners challenged and order of the Electoral Commission which excluded all prisoners from voting. In the case of August and Another v Electoral Commission and Others. The Constitutional Court declared this action by the Commission invalid. However, the judgment did not authoritatively answer the question of whether prisoners could be denied the vote because the Court relied on the fact that the...
Sections 1 and 19 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa provides citizens the right to...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
The Constitution does not guarantee all citizens the right to vote. Rather, the right to vote is imp...
Includes bibliographical references.The right to vote is the most important and often even the only ...
Broadly speaking, universal suffrage refers to the rights conferred on adult citizens of a country t...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2015.Rethinking the Right to Vote. Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regsty...
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
Do prisoners’ rights matter? This paper examines this question through a social-legal study of one o...
In this article it will be argued that to make prisons compatible with a constitutional democracy, a...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
In the wake of the High Court’s decision on prisoner enfranchisement, Graeme Orr describes the issue...
It is a sad fact that there is often a huge gap in South Africa between the constitutional promise o...
In restricting the voting rights of prisoners, the Senate has undermined a fundamental democractic p...
Sections 1 and 19 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa provides citizens the right to...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
The Constitution does not guarantee all citizens the right to vote. Rather, the right to vote is imp...
Includes bibliographical references.The right to vote is the most important and often even the only ...
Broadly speaking, universal suffrage refers to the rights conferred on adult citizens of a country t...
CITATION: Botha, H. 2015.Rethinking the Right to Vote. Stellenbosch Law Review = Stellenbosch Regsty...
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
Do prisoners’ rights matter? This paper examines this question through a social-legal study of one o...
In this article it will be argued that to make prisons compatible with a constitutional democracy, a...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
In the wake of the High Court’s decision on prisoner enfranchisement, Graeme Orr describes the issue...
It is a sad fact that there is often a huge gap in South Africa between the constitutional promise o...
In restricting the voting rights of prisoners, the Senate has undermined a fundamental democractic p...
Sections 1 and 19 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa provides citizens the right to...
Granting parole to offenders serving life sentences has raised questions in public and political di...
The Constitution does not guarantee all citizens the right to vote. Rather, the right to vote is imp...