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Examples of enfranchisement


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For those born after 1945, whose first election was 1970, length of enfranchisement is simply age minus 18.
In the age of mass enfranchisement, this probably means campaigns must be able to access the mass media either directly (advertisements) or indirectly (news coverage).
Political liberalization and the gradual enfranchisement of colonial populations during this period led colonial governments to reconceptualize their ethnic subjects as national citizens.
At a second and more profound level this technical enfranchisement of our desires also made possible new forms of sympathy and engagement.
As discussed, the classic party identification model assumes that voters born prior to mass enfranchisement will be less strongly partisan compared to people born later.
But the ways in which diversity and diversification so often entail kinds of new enfranchisement are of great interest.
The author concludes that all this occurred a long time before the development of demands for the enfranchisement of women.
To do so not only requires an economic framework that provides the possibility of success, but also the enfranchisement and incorporation of local communities in the decisionmaking process.
In most instances, enfranchisement could be bought ; it could be inherited ; or it could be claimed after a successful apprenticeship in the household of a citizen.
Even after enfranchisement, she suggests, ' there were no spaces which women could fill on equal terms with men, and men ... would continue to set the political agenda ' (p. 140).
For those who did not share his approach, however, the switch to rent was a fundamental alteration which destroyed the only safeguard against an indiscriminate enfranchisement.
They understand that the empowerment, enfranchisement and liberation of women is possible only if they can have control of their own bodies.
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Eight came to the conclusion that it was right to reject the application of compulsory enfranchisement.
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That was the case which was argued before us by the advocates of general enfranchisement.
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He has certainly used that phrase, but he did not go on to say that the cure for the disease was enfranchisement.
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That would mean that any lease longer than 21 years would qualify for enfranchisement.
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Some of the obstacles are financial and based around the valuation arrangements, the costs of pursuing an enfranchisement claim and other such matters.
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Some of these flats may not qualify for enfranchisement.
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This amendment would deal with a situation where in the middle of an enfranchisement process a landlord sold the freehold to a third party.
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The solution to all of this would be to speed up the process of enfranchisement as quickly as possible.
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It can be three years before enfranchisement can begin to take place on any real scale.
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We are told that all parties accept the need for reform, and accept enfranchisement as one of the methods of achieving it.
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But some of the amendments would exclude all properties from both enfranchisement and lease renewal where any landlord is a charity.
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Therefore, we have set no targets for enfranchisements.
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Our original objection to a residence test was that the requisite majority of tenants to trigger collective enfranchisement would, in practice, be hard to attain.
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