The constitutionality of electoral quotas for women
<p>This thesis explores the constitutionality of compulsory electoral quotas for women imposed by law. The central question this thesis attempts to answer is what makes these quotas constitutional or unconstitutional in a given jurisdiction. A double methodology was employed to answer this que...
Main Authors: | Diaz de Valdes, J, Jose Diaz de Valdes |
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Other Authors: | McCrudden, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2015
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