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(Ebook) Electoral Rights in Europe: Advances and Challenges by Helen Hardman; Brice Dickson ISBN 9781138203914, 1138203912, 2016057089

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Authors:Helen Hardman; Brice Dickson
Pages:600 pages.
Year:2017
Editon:Electronic
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:1.7 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781138203914, 1138203912, 2016057089
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(Ebook) Electoral Rights in Europe: Advances and Challenges by Helen Hardman; Brice Dickson ISBN 9781138203914, 1138203912, 2016057089

This book’s main aim is to explore the ways in which the election of politicians can be made more fair and credible by adopting a human rights approach to how the electoral process is conducted. Contributors unpack the ‘right to free elections’ by examining it from a variety of disciplines and methods, ranging from thick, empirical case studies to comparative legal and political analyses. 

The first part of the book, Hard and Soft Law Human Rights Standards Relating to Elections, discusses the various standards for the conduct of elections that have been devised at the international level, focusing on their application within Europe. 

The second part, National and Regional Case Studies, presents a number of cases that demonstrate how problems that occur might be amenable to solution through the adoption of an approach based on the existing or potential hard and soft law standards. The case studies relate to jurisdictions within Europe, especially Central and Eastern Europe, and there is a focus on countries emerging from conflict or from an authoritarian past. 

The third part of the book, Comparative Perspectives, looks at some pertinent electoral issues comparatively, attempting to deduce from those studies emerging principles that might guide countries towards electoral systems that are fairer and have greater integrity and reliability.

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