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  • Universal Suffrage

    Universal Suffrage in Election Law A fundamental principle in democratic elections, by which every citizen has the right to vote in periodic and regular elections and referenda. This right must be established by law. Restrictions may apply (minimum age, mental capacity), but the right to vote […]

  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights

      Article 1 All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood. Article 2 Everyone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without […]

  • Directly-elected Chamber

    Hierarchical Display of Directly-elected chamber Politics > Parliament > Composition of parliament > Parliamentary chamber > Bicameral systemPolitics > Parliament > Composition of parliament > Electoral system > Universal suffrage Directly-elected chamber Concept of Directly-elected […]

  • Directly-elected Chamber

    Hierarchical Display of Directly-elected chamber Politics > Parliament > Composition of parliament > Parliamentary chamber > Bicameral systemPolitics > Parliament > Composition of parliament > Electoral system > Universal suffrage Directly-elected chamber Concept of Directly-elected […]

  • Representative Democracy

    Representative Democracy in Election Law Democracy in which the people do not exercise power directly but rather through representatives, elected periodically through free, secret and universal suffrage. Concept of Representative Democracy Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in […]

  • Representative Democracy

    Representative Democracy in Election Law Democracy in which the people do not exercise power directly but rather through representatives, elected periodically through free, secret and universal suffrage. Concept of Representative Democracy Note: explore also the meaning of this legal term in […]

  • Lower House

    Lower House in Election Law In a bicameral legislature, this is the chamber with the highest power in legislative matters and with regards to government. It is always elected by universal suffrage, unlike the Upper House, which is sometimes not elected by direct popular vote. Resources See […]

  • Lower House

    Lower House in Election Law In a bicameral legislature, this is the chamber with the highest power in legislative matters and with regards to government. It is always elected by universal suffrage, unlike the Upper House, which is sometimes not elected by direct popular vote. Resources See […]

  • Second Chamber

    Second Chamber in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: In bicameral systems, the house of the Legislature that is either (1) NOT elected by universal suffrage on the basis of population (e.g. the United States Senate represents the states); or (2) the smaller of two […]

  • First Chamber

    First Chamber in Constitutional LawFrom the Comparative Constitutions Project: The house of the Legislature elected by universal suffrage on the basis of population. If two houses share this characteristic, it is the larger of the two houses in terms of number of members. In the United States, […]

  • Establishment of Peace

    Hierarchical Display of Establishment of peace International Relations > International security > Peace Establishment of peace Concept of Establishment of peace See the dictionary definition of Establishment of peace. Characteristics of Establishment of peace [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] […]

  • Bicameral System

    Introduction to the Bicameral System Bicameral System, legislative system in which the power of making the law is vested in two chambers, or houses, both of which must approve a bill before it becomes law. In general the upper house is composed of members selected on a territorial basis, […]

  • Bicameral System

    Introduction to the Bicameral System Bicameral System, legislative system in which the power of making the law is vested in two chambers, or houses, both of which must approve a bill before it becomes law. In general the upper house is composed of members selected on a territorial basis, […]

  • Government

    Government Definition Government may be defined as a political organization comprising the individuals and institutions authorized to formulate public policies and conduct affairs of state. Governments are empowered to establish and regulate the interrelationships of the people within their […]

  • European Constitution

    Hierarchical Display of European Constitution European Union > European Union law > European treaties Concept of European Constitution See the dictionary definition of European Constitution. Characteristics of European Constitution [rtbs name=”xxx-xxx”] Resources Translation of European […]