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Criminal disenfranchisement in an international perspective / edited by Alec Ewald, Brandon Rottinghaus.

Contributor(s): Ewald, Alec C, 1970- [editor.] | Rottinghaus, Brandon, 1977- [editor.].Publisher: New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014Description: xv, 285 pages : 1 map.Content type: text | cartographic image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781107459892; 9780521875615.Subject(s): Suffrage | Prisoners -- Suffrage | Ex-convicts -- Suffrage | Political rights, Loss ofDDC classification: 324.62
Contents:
Voting rights and human rights: a comparative analysis of criminal disenfranchisement laws / Laleh Ispahani -- Punishment and social exclusion: national differences in prisoner disenfrachisement / Christopher Uggen, Mischelle Van Brakle, and Heather McLaughlin -- U.S. felon disenfrachisement: parting ways with Western Europe / Nora V. Demleitner -- The right to universal, equal, and nondiscriminatory suffrage as a norm of customary international law: protecting the right to vote -- Our 'crooked timber': why is American punishment so harsh? / Elizabeth A. Hull -- The politics and legality of prisoner disenfrachisement in Australian federal elections / Ronnit Redman, David Brown, and Bryan Mercurio -- The campaign for prisoner voting rights in Ireland / Claire Hamilton and Rick Lines -- The ballot as a bulwark: prisoners' right to vote in South Africa / Lukas Muntingh and Julia Sloth-Nielsen -- The right to vote in Danish prisons / Anette Storgaard -- In defense of prisoner disenfrachisement / Christopher P. Manfredi.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 324.62 CRI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 012349

Originally published: 2009.

Voting rights and human rights: a comparative analysis of criminal disenfranchisement laws / Laleh Ispahani -- Punishment and social exclusion: national differences in prisoner disenfrachisement / Christopher Uggen, Mischelle Van Brakle, and Heather McLaughlin -- U.S. felon disenfrachisement: parting ways with Western Europe / Nora V. Demleitner -- The right to universal, equal, and nondiscriminatory suffrage as a norm of customary international law: protecting the right to vote -- Our 'crooked timber': why is American punishment so harsh? / Elizabeth A. Hull -- The politics and legality of prisoner disenfrachisement in Australian federal elections / Ronnit Redman, David Brown, and Bryan Mercurio -- The campaign for prisoner voting rights in Ireland / Claire Hamilton and Rick Lines -- The ballot as a bulwark: prisoners' right to vote in South Africa / Lukas Muntingh and Julia Sloth-Nielsen -- The right to vote in Danish prisons / Anette Storgaard -- In defense of prisoner disenfrachisement / Christopher P. Manfredi.

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