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Constitution
The Virgin Islands (Constitution) Order 1976
Constitution of the British Virgin Islands (1976).
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
Political Parties (Registration and Regulation) Act, 1991 (Act 19 of 1991)
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (2nd District)
Ballot paper for the Second Electoral District of the British Virgin Islands for the General Election held on 20 February 1995.
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (8th District)
Ballot paper used in the Eight Electoral District of the British Virgin Islands for the general election held on 20 February 1995.
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (Territorial District)
Ballot paper for the Territory-wide Electoral District for the 1995 general election in the British Virgin Islands.
Election Material
Ballot
British Virgin Islands General Election Ballot 1995 (9th District)
Ballot paper used in the Ninth Electoral District of the British Virgin Islands for the general election held on 20 February 1995.
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Electoral Commissioner - Appendix 3, 2, 1; Different Sources
Electoral Commissioner - Appendix 3, 2, 1; Different Sources
Election Material
Election and Political Party Law
Laws of Seychelles Elections Act Chapter 68A Revised Edition 1996
Laws of Seychelles Elections Act Chapter 68A Revised Edition 1996
Election Material
Civic Education Material
Droits et Promotion de la Femme
“Droits et Promotion de la Femme” is a pamphlet from 1996, available in French, which seeks to explain why women in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been discriminated against and gives possible solutions in order to give women more rights and better their position in society and the economy. The document is published by a Christian group called l’Epiphanie and also touches on women’s place in the Church and spiritual solutions to the problem. Overall, the pamphlet makes the point that as democracy becomes important in Africa, countries should try and increase women’s rights in order to hold true to the values of democracy.