Better Procedures for Fairer Outcomes: Youth Quotas in Parliaments

In this article, I put forward an instrumental justification for the introduction of youth quotas in parliaments on grounds of justice between coexisting generations. I provide a two-fold argument drawing on the distinction between “substantive representation” and “symbolic representation”. I argue...

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Main Author: Juliana Bidadanure
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tübingen University 2015-11-01
Series:Intergenerational Justice Review
Online Access:https://open-journals.uni-tuebingen.de/ojs/index.php/igjr/article/view/719
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Summary:In this article, I put forward an instrumental justification for the introduction of youth quotas in parliaments on grounds of justice between coexisting generations. I provide a two-fold argument drawing on the distinction between “substantive representation” and “symbolic representation”. I argue that these jointly provide a good basis for a “politics of youth presence” in parliaments. In the first section, I evaluate the impact that youth quotas can have on enhancing the chances of fair youth policies (substantive representation). In the second section, I show that youth quotas can play an important symbolic role in the promotion of a community of political equals, with potential implications for youth political participation (symbolic representation).
ISSN:2190-6335