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Fouad Sabry

Non Citizen Suffrage

Non-Citizen Suffrage: Understanding Global Voting Rights

Explore the complexities of non-citizen voting rights in “Non-Citizen Suffrage,” part of the “Political Science” series. This book delves into how enfranchising non-citizens affects global democracy. As citizenship and residency boundaries blur, understanding these rights is key to shaping political equity.

Chapters Overviews

1: Non-citizen Suffrage — A deep dive into the relevance of non-citizen voting.

2: Suffrage — The historical roots and its impact on modern voting.

3: Disfranchisement — Exclusion from voting and its political consequences.

4: British Subject — Perspectives on non-citizen suffrage in the UK.

5: Elections in France — France's stance on non-citizen voting.

6: Voter Registration — How systems affect non-citizen participation.

7: Permanent Residency — The role of residency in voting rights.

8: Elections in Luxembourg — Luxembourg's approach to non-citizen suffrage.

9: Elections in Lithuania — Eastern European challenges in voting rights.

10: Right of Abode — How residency status impacts suffrage.

11: Irish Nationality Law — Nationality laws shaping Irish voting rights.

12: Commonwealth Citizen — Commonwealth's influence on voting rights.

13: Finnish Nationality Law — Finnish law and its impact on suffrage.

14: Maltese Nationality Law — Malta’s approach to non-citizen voting.

15: History of Icelandic Nationality — Iceland’s evolving voting practices.

16: Non-citizen Suffrage in the U.S. — The debate surrounding U.S. non-citizen voting.

17: Black Suffrage — The intersection of race and voting rights.

18: Multiple Citizenship — How dual/multiple citizenship affects voting.

19: Right of Foreigners to Vote in Switzerland — A Swiss case study on non-citizen voting.

20: Right of Expatriates to Vote — Expatriates' role in home-country elections.

21: Voting Rights in Belgium — Non-citizen voting in Belgium’s democracy.

Conclusion

With real-world examples and theoretical analysis, “Non-Citizen Suffrage” is essential for anyone studying voting rights. It offers new insights into global democratic practices and non-citizen participation, making it a must-read for scholars, professionals, and enthusiasts of political science.
441 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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