Interdependency between Sovereignty, Citizenship and the Right to Vote

M. Suksi
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Abstract It is fully legitimate and permissible under international human rights law to limit the right to vote to the citizens of the State. The relationship between sovereignty, citizenship and the right to vote is to some extent self-evident and undramatic. However, the triangular relationship between the three concepts is an important background factor summarizing much of what States are and do, and therefore, it is necessary to make visible the self-sustaining nature of the triangle and explicate the three corners of the triangle by means of drafting history of the human rights conventions and case law from international and national court instances as well as by means of examples from national law, in this case drawn from the Nordic space. The point here is that although the various human rights conventions formulate a right to participation through elections, the normative powers exercised in relation to sovereignty, citizenship and the right to vote are held by the national law-maker, and they are not influenced much by international human rights law.
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主权、公民权和选举权之间的相互依存关系
根据国际人权法,将投票权限制在本国公民身上是完全合法和允许的。主权、公民权和投票权之间的关系在某种程度上是不言自明和平淡无奇的。然而,这三个概念之间的三角关系,是一个重要的背景因素总结的州和做什么,因此,有必要让可见三角形的自我维持的性质和表面三角形的三个角的人权公约的起草历史,从国际和国家法院判例法以及通过实例从国家法律的例子,在这种情况下,来自北欧的空间。这里的要点是,虽然各项人权公约规定了通过选举参与的权利,但在主权、公民权和投票权方面行使的规范性权力是由国家立法者掌握的,它们不太受国际人权法的影响。
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