On 3/17/06, Frederic Schutz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jürg Wolf wrote:
>
> > * active voting right = right to get a job within the corporation / 
> > association
> > * passive voting right = right to vote for someone
> >
> > Even the swiss constitution and the cantonal constitutions make differences
> > between these two rights.
>
> Interesting... I did not know about these terms. There is nothing like
> that in French, at least not litteraly: we say "droit de vote" (right to
> vote) and "éligibilité" (the fact that someone can be elected).
>
> To follow up on Jürg's links:
>
> http://www.parlament.ch/f/homepage/sv-services-dummy/sv-ww-a-z/sv-ww-v.htm#sv-ww-v-Vote-droit-Anchor
> http://www.parlament.ch/f/homepage/sv-services-dummy/sv-ww-a-z/sv-ww-e.htm#sv-ww-e-Eligibilit%E9-Anchor
>
> I'll translate accordingly.
>
> It looks to me like these terms are not that common in English either
> (which does not mean that they are incorrect, of course) -- in any case,
> the English Wikipedia does not know about them.
>
> By the way, could a sysop add the template {{bylaws}} at the top of the
> German bylaws ? It is very convenient when one is switching from one
> version to the other while translating (thanks to Delphine 'Notafish'
> for creating it).
>
Done.
Michael
> Cheers,
>
> Frederic
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Michael Bimmler
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