ELECTORAL QUALIFICATIONS: EXPERIENCE OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES (BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA)


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In the article the legislation of Brazil and Argentina concerning electoral qualifications is viewed, evaluation of good and bad sides of these states’ legislative provisions is given; proposal of adoption of some provisions that may lead to the perfection of the election legislation of the Russian Federation is made.

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E. I. Nazartsev

Samara State University

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Email: morenov.sv@ssau.ru
Russian Federation

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