Adjudicating election complaints : Afghanistan and the perils of unconstitutionalism : a case study of the special election tribunal-2010 / Ghizaal Haress ; editing Victoria Grace ; layout Ahmad Sear Alamyar.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: (Case study)Publication details: Kabul, Afghanistan : Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit (AREU), ©2014.Description: vi, 41 pages ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet JQ1769. A5.
Contents:
Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Methodology—3. Context : legal framework for elections in Afghanistan and the state of constitutionalism—4. 2010 parliamentary elections—5. Special election tribunal—6. Lessons learned from the elections—Appendixes—Bibliography.
Summary: Summary: “The constitution of Afghanistan guarantees the rights of its citizens to elect and be elected, and provides for the establishment of an Independent Election Commission (IEC) to administer and supervise elections in the country. However, the constitution does not stipulate any details regarding…”—(page 1).

Cover title.
“March 2014”.

“AREU research for a better Afghanistan”—cover page.

“Includes bibliography”—(pages 36-39).

Contents: Executive summary—1. Introduction—2. Methodology—3. Context : legal framework for elections in Afghanistan and the state of constitutionalism—4. 2010 parliamentary elections—5. Special election tribunal—6. Lessons learned from the elections—Appendixes—Bibliography.

Summary: “The constitution of Afghanistan guarantees the rights of its citizens to elect and be elected, and provides for the establishment of an Independent Election Commission (IEC) to administer and supervise elections in the country. However, the constitution does not stipulate any details regarding…”—(page 1).

English