Can Someone Be Unworthy to Exercise Their Right to Vote? Questions of the Right to Vote for Persons Sentenced to Imprisonment, With Special Reference to Hungarian Practice
Over time, the generality of the right to vote has become an accepted principle, but it is still possible to disenfranchise a person if they have committed a crime. In international practice, this ground for disenfranchisement is considered accepted, but the ECtHR has pointed out that individualizat...
| Main Author: | Kurunczi Gábor |
|---|---|
| Format: | Article |
| Published: |
2024
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| Series: | COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW (TORUN)
2024 No. 1 |
| doi: | 10.12775/CLR.2020.003 |
| mtmt: | 35618662 |
| Online Access: | https://publikacio.ppke.hu/1880 |
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