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- Title
Voting Rights for Non-citizens: Treasure or Fool's Gold?
- Authors
Eisenberg, Avigail
- Abstract
Proposals to extend the franchise to non-citizens have recently been defended on the basis of principles of democratic inclusion that challenge the sovereign authority of states to decide who may participate as a member in the democratic constituency. Here the requirement of extending the franchise to non-citizens is considered in the context of municipalities dominated by national minorities and in light of the claims of national minorities to self-rule. In these contexts, the settlement and enfranchisement of migrants sometimes dilute the strength and increase the costs of minority nationalist policies. The political dynamics created by extending voting rights to non-citizens where national minorities struggle for self-rule illuminate that moral arguments for extending voting rights to non-citizens can confuse two issues, the first being who has the right to participate in shaping the common projects of a democratic community and the second being whose interests should be considered in the course of decision making by that community. In these contexts, non-citizens have the right to have their interests considered and to have their rights taken seriously, but they may not have a strong claim to participate as voters in community decision making.
- Subjects
NONCITIZEN voting rights; POLITICAL participation of minorities; LEGAL status of noncitizens; CIVIL rights; MINORITIES; MINORITY voting rights; MULTINATIONAL states; SOCIAL integration; LAW; GOVERNMENT policy
- Publication
Journal of International Migration & Integration, 2015, Vol 16, Issue 1, p133
- ISSN
1488-3473
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12134-014-0331-y