Young People s Human Rights and The Politics of Voting Age
explores the broader societal implications of voting age
eligibility requirements and the legislative bar against youth
voting in North America and in Commonwealth countries (where youth
is defined as persons 16 and over but under age 18). The issue is
raised as to whether the denial of the youth vote undermines
democratic principles and values and ultimately the human dignity
of youth. This is the first book to address the topic of the youth
vote in-depth as a fundamental human rights concern relating to the
entitlement in a democracy to societal participation and inclusion
in influencing policy and law which profoundly affects one s life.
Also examined are international perspectives on the issue of voting
age eligibility. The book would be extremely valuable for
instructional purposes as one of the primary texts in undergraduate
or graduate courses on children s human rights, political
psychology, political science, sociology of law or society and as a
supplementary text for courses on human rights or constitutional
law and would be of interest also to members of the general public
concerned with children s human rights issues."
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