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NAMIBIA: THE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF THE ELECTORAL PROCESS BY UNTAG*

NAMIBIA: THE SUPERVISION AND CONTROL OF THE ELECTORAL PROCESS BY UNTAG* 1. Introduction 2. Organization, structure and functions of the electoral division of UNTAG 3. Factors affecting the electoral process 4. Voter registration 4.1 The concept of the exchange of letters 4.2 Requirements for registration as voters 4.3 Identification documents for the registration of voters 4.4 Physical arrangements for voter registration. 4.5 Issuance of registration cards to qualified voters 5. UNTAG supervision and control of voter registration 5.1 Security during registration 5.2 The central register of voters 6. Elections for a constituent assembly and registration of political parties 7. Supervision and control of the election by UNTAG 7.1 UNTAG electoral personnel 7.2 Electoral districts 7.3 Electoral procedures 7.4 Visiting observers 7.5 The counting of the vote 8. Election results and certification by the Special Representative 9. Conclusion * The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author in his personal capacity. The author wishes to acknowledge the major contribution of the 'drafting committee' of the Electoral Division of UNTAG of which the author was a member, and upon whose 'report' a major part of this article is based. 1. INTRODUCTION For the first time since its establishment in 1945, the United Nations was en- trusted with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png African Yearbook of International Law Online Brill

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Publisher
Brill
Copyright
Copyright 1993 by Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands
ISSN
1380-7412
eISSN
2211-6176
DOI
10.1163/221161793X00044
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Abstract

1. Introduction 2. Organization, structure and functions of the electoral division of UNTAG 3. Factors affecting the electoral process 4. Voter registration 4.1 The concept of the exchange of letters 4.2 Requirements for registration as voters 4.3 Identification documents for the registration of voters 4.4 Physical arrangements for voter registration. 4.5 Issuance of registration cards to qualified voters 5. UNTAG supervision and control of voter registration 5.1 Security during registration 5.2 The central register of voters 6. Elections for a constituent assembly and registration of political parties 7. Supervision and control of the election by UNTAG 7.1 UNTAG electoral personnel 7.2 Electoral districts 7.3 Electoral procedures 7.4 Visiting observers 7.5 The counting of the vote 8. Election results and certification by the Special Representative 9. Conclusion * The views expressed in this article are solely those of the author in his personal capacity. The author wishes to acknowledge the major contribution of the 'drafting committee' of the Electoral Division of UNTAG of which the author was a member, and upon whose 'report' a major part of this article is based. 1. INTRODUCTION For the first time since its establishment in 1945, the United Nations was en- trusted with

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African Yearbook of International Law OnlineBrill

Published: Jan 1, 1993

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