Report
Description
In a paper prepared for the Democratic Audit of Australia, Graeme Orr of Griffith University's Law School argues that one significant group of Australian citizens is in large part excluded from voting. They are persons under sentence of imprisonment. The paper questions the various grounds advanced for this exclusion. It also notes the recent decision by the Supreme Court of Canada to overturn prisoner disenfranchisement but concludes that prospects for reform in Australia are limited.
Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
14 May 2003
