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20. The right to education and human rights education
2013This chapter discusses the right to education and human rights education in international human rights law. It covers access to education; the nature of education; academic freedom; the United Nations’ special rapporteur on the right to education; achieving universal education on human rights; teaching non-discrimination; and the United Nations Decade ...
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21. The right to education and human rights education
2019This chapter discusses the right to education and human rights education in international human rights law. It covers access to education, the nature of education, academic freedom, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to education, achieving universal education on human rights, teaching non-discrimination, and the United Nations Decades ...
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2014
The right to Education is a fundamental human right, inseparable from people’s aspirations to a full and a wholly authentic democracy. This is why the distinction proposed between the analysis of this right by the so-called human rights approach and the one proposed by the economic development is itself an aberration.
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The right to Education is a fundamental human right, inseparable from people’s aspirations to a full and a wholly authentic democracy. This is why the distinction proposed between the analysis of this right by the so-called human rights approach and the one proposed by the economic development is itself an aberration.
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2003
Abstract The essential question for the appeals committee under Schedule 24 to the 19.22 School Standards and Framework Act 1998 is whether it was perverse in the light of the admission arrangements to refuse to admit the particular child; see R (London Borough of Hounslow) v School Admission Appeals Panel [2002] EWCA Civ900.
Richard Clayton, Hugh Tomlinson
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Abstract The essential question for the appeals committee under Schedule 24 to the 19.22 School Standards and Framework Act 1998 is whether it was perverse in the light of the admission arrangements to refuse to admit the particular child; see R (London Borough of Hounslow) v School Admission Appeals Panel [2002] EWCA Civ900.
Richard Clayton, Hugh Tomlinson
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2018
Abstract Education is a multiplier right. Without education, other rights cannot be fully enjoyed. Education is also an accelerator right: it equips people to enter the labour force and participate in public life. However, education is not only an instrumental right.
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Abstract Education is a multiplier right. Without education, other rights cannot be fully enjoyed. Education is also an accelerator right: it equips people to enter the labour force and participate in public life. However, education is not only an instrumental right.
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