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The book “Electoral Law”, created by the team of authors, is a fundamental and at the same time fascinating guide to the complex and multifaceted world of electoral processes. This book is not just a textbook or a reference book, but a real study that reveals the subtleties and nuances of the system of democratic elections, the mechanisms for the formation of power and the legal basis for the participation of citizens in the governance of the state. It is designed for those who want to understand how electoral systems work, what rights and responsibilities lie with voters and candidates, and how election integrity and transparency are ensured. "Electoral law" is a book that immerses the reader in the history of the development of electoral systems, analyzes current trends and offers a different perspective on the problem. Authors with extensive experience in the field of law, political science and sociology masterfully reveal topics related to electoral laws, voting procedures, the role of international standards and mechanisms to combat violations. The book examines in detail the features of the electoral systems of different countries, which makes it a valuable source for those interested in comparative law and international practice. This book is especially suitable for law students, political scientists, active citizens and anyone who seeks to understand how power is formed in a democratic society. It will be useful both for teachers and for those who are engaged in electoral law in practice - lawyers, election commissions, political analysts. It is especially valuable for those who want to understand the intricacies of the legislation, understand how to ensure equality of votes and transparency of elections, as well as learn about the current challenges and prospects for the development of electoral systems. The topics raised in the book cover a wide range of issues, from historical aspects and legal frameworks to contemporary issues and innovative solutions. Particular attention is paid to the issues of electoral rights of citizens, registration and voting mechanisms, as well as issues of ensuring the integrity and legitimacy of elections. The authors are not limited to dry theory - the book is saturated with practical examples, analytical reviews and comparative studies, which makes it not only informative, but also practically useful. The presentation style is clear and accessible, even when working with complex legal and political concepts. The authors use a living language, avoiding excessive academic arrogance, which makes reading fascinating and understandable to a wide audience. At the same time, the book contains in-depth analysis and rich theoretical material, which allows specialists to find new ideas and approaches to solving urgent problems here. If you value books that reveal the mechanisms of democracy, are interested in the legal aspects of elections, or want to expand your knowledge of the voting rights system, “Electoral law” will become an indispensable source of information for you. This book is an excellent choice for those who seek to understand how one of the most important components of a democratic society works, and who want to be aware of current trends and challenges in the field of electoral processes. Having paid attention to the work of collective authors, we can note their special style - a combination of academic rigor with a lively, fascinating presentation, which makes the book not only useful, but also pleasant to read. In general, “Election Law” is a book that will help you not only understand the complex legal mechanisms, but also feel the importance and relevance of the topic of citizen participation in the formation of power. This work will certainly find a response from those who appreciate democracy, the rule of law and want to be an informed active participant in public life.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Collective of authors
- Language
- Russian
- ISBN
- 9785238023885