Benjamin Kiesewetter, Berlin: DŸrfen wir Kindern das Wahlrecht
vorenthalten?
Abstract: Up to a certain age, young people are
denied the right to vote. In this paper, it is argued that this general
exclusion from democratic participation is unjustified and should be abandoned.
After a short survey of some of the pedagogic, legal, and political arguments
that have been brought forward to support a liberalisation of electoral law in
favour of children, the essay presents a basic moral argument against any age
limit with respect to voting rights. First of all, it is argued that the right
to vote is grounded in a fundamental claim of human beings to equal
participation and, therefore, can be denied only for severe and cogent reasons.
Subsequently, the essay purports to establish – and defends against
objections – that there are no such reasons that sufficiently justify an
age limit. The paper concludes with some remarks on practical consequences of the argument.
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