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Paragraph 8
 

The rules applicable to elections and the concrete modalities of the exercise of the right to vote are primarily enshrined in national law. International law however sets certain limits on this regulation. Such limits flowing from international law also apply to elections taking place in territories outside internationally recognized borders (occupied/annexed or other territories). Such elections, in fact, are a rather rare phenomenon. Usually, territories whose international legal status and borders are controversial or not internationally recognised present themselves as independent States.