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International obligations for elections : guidelines for legal frameworks / editor Domenico Tuccinardi ; lead legal researcher Manuel Wally ; lead contributors Leandro Nagore de Sousa, Domenico Tuccinardi, Manuel Wally ; contributors Martina Garbuglia, Ron Gould.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Stockholm : International IDEA, 2014.Description: XVII, 346 p. : ill. ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
ISBN:
  • 9789187729560
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 324.6
Contents:
Pt. A. Rationale and methodology -- Sec. 1. The new international IDEA guidelines -- Sec. 2. The sources: UN charter-based bodies and instruments -- Sec. 3. The sources: UN charter-based bodies and instruments -- Sec. 4. International obligations for elections: the building blocks -- Pt. B. Electoral components and tables of jurisprudence -- Ch. 1. Structure of the legal framework -- Ch. 2. Electoral systems -- Ch. 3. Electoral boundaries -- Ch. 4. Political parties -- Ch. 5. Political finance -- Ch. 6. Electoral management -- Ch. 7. Gender equality -- Ch. 8. Equal opportunities for minorities and marginalized group -- Ch. 9. Equal opportunities for persons with disabilities -- Ch. 10. Electoral observes -- Ch. 11. Civic and voter education -- Ch. 12. Voter eligibility -- Ch. 13. Voter registration -- Ch. 14. Registration of candidacies -- Ch. 15. Media environment -- Ch. 16. Electoral campaign -- Ch. 17. Media campaign -- Ch. 18. Polling -- Ch. 19. Counting and results management -- Ch. 10. Electoral justice -- Ch. 21. Electoral offences -- Pt. C. Checklists.
Summary: This books aims to fill the knowledge gap on states' obligations to hold genuine elections. By extrapolating UN treaty provisions and highlighting the body of UN case law that has developed into authoritative treaty interpretations, the guidelines define the international obligations for elections that are enshrined in UN treaties. The guidelines aspire to near-global applicability and are designed to be a "one-stop-shop" that focuses explicitly on national accountability and ownership, an essential tool for EMBs and national stakeholders engaged in electoral reforms. The focus on UN treaty obligations is meant to promote consistency, objectivity, impartiality, accuracy and professionalism in drafting and reviewing legal frameworks for election. The guidelines includes innovative tables of jurisprudence and revised checklists which facilitate user friendly review of how far national legal frameworks comply with UN treaty provisions and jurisprudence on elections.
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Includes bibliographical references.

Pt. A. Rationale and methodology --
Sec. 1. The new international IDEA guidelines --
Sec. 2. The sources: UN charter-based bodies and instruments --
Sec. 3. The sources: UN charter-based bodies and instruments --
Sec. 4. International obligations for elections: the building blocks --
Pt. B. Electoral components and tables of jurisprudence --
Ch. 1. Structure of the legal framework --
Ch. 2. Electoral systems --
Ch. 3. Electoral boundaries --
Ch. 4. Political parties --
Ch. 5. Political finance --
Ch. 6. Electoral management --
Ch. 7. Gender equality --
Ch. 8. Equal opportunities for minorities and marginalized group --
Ch. 9. Equal opportunities for persons with disabilities --
Ch. 10. Electoral observes --
Ch. 11. Civic and voter education --
Ch. 12. Voter eligibility --
Ch. 13. Voter registration --
Ch. 14. Registration of candidacies --
Ch. 15. Media environment --
Ch. 16. Electoral campaign --
Ch. 17. Media campaign --
Ch. 18. Polling --
Ch. 19. Counting and results management --
Ch. 10. Electoral justice --
Ch. 21. Electoral offences --
Pt. C. Checklists.

This books aims to fill the knowledge gap on states' obligations to hold genuine elections. By extrapolating UN treaty provisions and highlighting the body of UN case law that has developed into authoritative treaty interpretations, the guidelines define the international obligations for elections that are enshrined in UN treaties.

The guidelines aspire to near-global applicability and are designed to be a "one-stop-shop" that focuses explicitly on national accountability and ownership, an essential tool for EMBs and national stakeholders engaged in electoral reforms. The focus on UN treaty obligations is meant to promote consistency, objectivity, impartiality, accuracy and professionalism in drafting and reviewing legal frameworks for election. The guidelines includes innovative tables of jurisprudence and revised checklists which facilitate user friendly review of how far national legal frameworks comply with UN treaty provisions and jurisprudence on elections.

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