Matthews v United Kingdom

Matthews v United Kingdom is a human rights case (18 February 1999) on the right to vote, under the European Convention on Human Rights. Gibraltarians, although EU citizens under the British Treaty of Accession, were unable to vote in elections for the European Parliament.

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Matthews v United Kingdom

Matthews v United Kingdom is a human rights case (18 February 1999) on the right to vote, under the European Convention on Human Rights. Gibraltarians, although EU citizens under the British Treaty of Accession, were unable to vote in elections for the European Parliament.

Source: Wikipedia "Matthews v United Kingdom" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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