In the wake of the High Court’s decision on prisoner enfranchisement, Graeme Orr describes the issue of prisoner disenfranchisement as a continuing ‘political football’ in this new pape
Do prisoners’ rights matter? This paper examines this question through a social-legal study of one o...
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Graeme Orr of Griffith University\u27s La...
To remove the right of prisoners to vote does many things. … It signals that whatever the prisoner s...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
In restricting the voting rights of prisoners, the Senate has undermined a fundamental democractic p...
This article explores and critiques the rationales for disenfranchising prisoners advanced by politi...
In 2006, Australia’s Parliament banned all prisoners from voting. A year later, Vickie Lee Roach, a ...
Experience from the US suggests that prisoners should keep the right to vote, writes Marc Mauer. AS ...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
This paper takes seriously the objection that allowing prisoners to vote may have an impact on the o...
Following the decision of the ECtHR in Hirst v UK, (Application no. 74025/01) the government indicat...
Prisoner voting is on the agenda again at Holyrood with the Scottish Elections (Franchise and Repres...
Do prisoners’ rights matter? This paper examines this question through a social-legal study of one o...
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Graeme Orr of Griffith University\u27s La...
To remove the right of prisoners to vote does many things. … It signals that whatever the prisoner s...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
In restricting the voting rights of prisoners, the Senate has undermined a fundamental democractic p...
This article explores and critiques the rationales for disenfranchising prisoners advanced by politi...
In 2006, Australia’s Parliament banned all prisoners from voting. A year later, Vickie Lee Roach, a ...
Experience from the US suggests that prisoners should keep the right to vote, writes Marc Mauer. AS ...
The question whether individuals sentenced to terms of imprisonment should be able to vote has arise...
This article considers the constitutional question of whether prisoners should be permitted to vote....
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
This paper takes seriously the objection that allowing prisoners to vote may have an impact on the o...
Following the decision of the ECtHR in Hirst v UK, (Application no. 74025/01) the government indicat...
Prisoner voting is on the agenda again at Holyrood with the Scottish Elections (Franchise and Repres...
Do prisoners’ rights matter? This paper examines this question through a social-legal study of one o...
The South African Constitution states that every adult citizen has the right to vote. There has ther...
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Graeme Orr of Griffith University\u27s La...