In the case of second- and third-generation Italo-Australians, this implies that the Italian government should provide them with language support to enable to them to fully exercise their voting rights and participate in Italian politics. This concluding chapter offers a brief summary of the book’s argument and explains how, although our analysis focused on the experiences of non-resident second- and third-generation Italian voters living in Australia, the normative framework that we developed is portable, applicable to other states which grant similar rights to non-resident citizens.

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Conclusion

  • Matteo Bonotti,
  • Chiara De Lazzari,
  • Narelle Miragliotta

摘要

In the case of second- and third-generation Italo-Australians, this implies that the Italian government should provide them with language support to enable to them to fully exercise their voting rights and participate in Italian politics. This concluding chapter offers a brief summary of the book’s argument and explains how, although our analysis focused on the experiences of non-resident second- and third-generation Italian voters living in Australia, the normative framework that we developed is portable, applicable to other states which grant similar rights to non-resident citizens.