There has been a very significant debate on our constitution regarding the nature of right to vote, which categorically says about the universal adult franchise that emphasizes every Indian citizen above eighteen years of age and having no discrimination on any ground. But People's Representative Act explicitly denies it saying no person shall have the right to vote if he or she is confined in a prison by any means. Hon'ble Supreme Court also emphatically reiterated the same in its judgments that right to vote is only a statutory right, and the legislator can determine the terms on which right to vote can be enjoyed. But the criminal jurisprudence very categorically says that punishment is a means to reform and not to alienate debarring any...
This work illustrates, in both theoretical and practical terms, the tension between the standard of ...
This paper takes seriously the objection that allowing prisoners to vote may have an impact on the o...
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
The right to vote is one of the major foundational roots of democracy which is the legal right and h...
The research is analyzing about the various facts that lead to analyzing the Right to vote-participa...
This paper aims to compare the right to vote for prisoners across the globe. Human rights are ethica...
The paper analyses seven potential restrictions to the right to vote in 63 democracies. Only two of ...
The Constitution does not guarantee all citizens the right to vote. Rather, the right to vote is imp...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
This paper considers the justifiability of removing the right to vote from those convicted of crimes...
Includes bibliographical references.The right to vote is the most important and often even the only ...
The Constitution doesn\u27t guarantee Americans the right to vote. That always comes as a surprise t...
The prisoner’s right to vote and civic responsibility: Reaffirming the social contract? Susan Easton...
In the 2007 Roach decision the High Court indicated there may be some guarantee of voting rights imp...
Article 59 of the Constitution of Uganda (1995) provides for the right to vote. Although the Consti...
This work illustrates, in both theoretical and practical terms, the tension between the standard of ...
This paper takes seriously the objection that allowing prisoners to vote may have an impact on the o...
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...
The right to vote is one of the major foundational roots of democracy which is the legal right and h...
The research is analyzing about the various facts that lead to analyzing the Right to vote-participa...
This paper aims to compare the right to vote for prisoners across the globe. Human rights are ethica...
The paper analyses seven potential restrictions to the right to vote in 63 democracies. Only two of ...
The Constitution does not guarantee all citizens the right to vote. Rather, the right to vote is imp...
This paper is about the voting rights of incarcerated Australian citizens. It begins by providing so...
This paper considers the justifiability of removing the right to vote from those convicted of crimes...
Includes bibliographical references.The right to vote is the most important and often even the only ...
The Constitution doesn\u27t guarantee Americans the right to vote. That always comes as a surprise t...
The prisoner’s right to vote and civic responsibility: Reaffirming the social contract? Susan Easton...
In the 2007 Roach decision the High Court indicated there may be some guarantee of voting rights imp...
Article 59 of the Constitution of Uganda (1995) provides for the right to vote. Although the Consti...
This work illustrates, in both theoretical and practical terms, the tension between the standard of ...
This paper takes seriously the objection that allowing prisoners to vote may have an impact on the o...
Copyright © 2009 NAPOThis article considers the issue of the prisoner’s right to vote in the light o...