Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties

This article develops the notion that a government has a public responsibility to prevent electoral fraud in a way that extends beyond the protections conferred by an electorate’s directly correlative right to voting freedom. Focusing on electoral freedom and vote...

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Main Author: Leon E Trakman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2015-08-01
Series:Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
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Online Access:http://www.utrechtjournal.org/jms/article/view/180
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spelling doaj-68f80bd5ac3943328a8a11ff97dc6a4a2020-11-25T00:21:45ZengUbiquity PressUtrecht Journal of International and European Law2053-53412015-08-0131811732105Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and DutiesLeon E Trakman0UNSW Professor of Law and Former Dean of the Law Faculty, University of New South Wales, Sydney (Australia).This article develops the notion that a government has a public responsibility to prevent electoral fraud in a way that extends beyond the protections conferred by an electorate’s directly correlative right to voting freedom. Focusing on electoral freedom and voter fraud in electoral systems, it presents theoretical arguments for holding governments responsible arising from the incomplete or unclear nature of juristic rights, powers, and duties. It holds that such public responsibilities are functionally necessary, in the interests of a truly inclusive participatory democracy. The article uses illustrations of fair elections globally, and in the United States in particular, including the divided 2014 US Supreme Court decision, US v. Texas, in which the majority denied the right to vote to prisoners and parolees who are disproportionately represented by ethnic minorities.http://www.utrechtjournal.org/jms/article/view/180RightsResponsibilitiesGovernmentsCourtsSocial justiceVoting rightsInternational human rights
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Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
Rights
Responsibilities
Governments
Courts
Social justice
Voting rights
International human rights
author_facet Leon E Trakman
author_sort Leon E Trakman
title Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
title_short Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
title_full Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
title_fullStr Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
title_full_unstemmed Public Responsibilities for Electoral Fraud Beyond Correlative Rights and Duties
title_sort public responsibilities for electoral fraud beyond correlative rights and duties
publisher Ubiquity Press
series Utrecht Journal of International and European Law
issn 2053-5341
publishDate 2015-08-01
description This article develops the notion that a government has a public responsibility to prevent electoral fraud in a way that extends beyond the protections conferred by an electorate’s directly correlative right to voting freedom. Focusing on electoral freedom and voter fraud in electoral systems, it presents theoretical arguments for holding governments responsible arising from the incomplete or unclear nature of juristic rights, powers, and duties. It holds that such public responsibilities are functionally necessary, in the interests of a truly inclusive participatory democracy. The article uses illustrations of fair elections globally, and in the United States in particular, including the divided 2014 US Supreme Court decision, US v. Texas, in which the majority denied the right to vote to prisoners and parolees who are disproportionately represented by ethnic minorities.
topic Rights
Responsibilities
Governments
Courts
Social justice
Voting rights
International human rights
url http://www.utrechtjournal.org/jms/article/view/180
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