Higher Learning Institutions (HEIs) have an important role to play in the promotion of respect for fundamental human rights and other constitutional imperatives. This article will demonstrate that the design and administration of student discipline at HEIs qualifies to be administrative action. As such, the article will identify the constitutional and other legislative principles which can help student discipline to be aligned to the requirements of just administrative action, which are lawfulness, procedural fairness and reasonableness. The article will explore challenges faced by student discipline and proffer recommendations and suggestions for improved regulation and practice.  
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Abstract: The education system in South Africa has undergone far-reaching changes since 1994. Despit...
This article evaluates the meaningful engagement doctrine in the education rights jurisprudenc...
This article evaluates the meaningful engagement doctrine in the education rights jurisprudence of t...
M.Ed.Abstract: South Africa has encountered prodigious numbers of educational challenges Post- Apart...
Higher Learning Institutions (HEIs) have an important role to play in the promotion of respect for f...
A ZLRev article on the observance of Administrative Law in student disciplinary hearings at some un...
The widening of access to Higher Education (HE) with a concomitant call for more accountability in t...
Constitutionalism is the idea, often associated with the political theories, that an authority wield...
This article investigates a general perception amongst academics that outcomes-based education and t...
Marius Smit deals with bureaucracy and the role of school governing bodies. Following the establishm...
Educators, learners and parents/caregivers should be held accountable for instilling learner discipl...
M.Ed.The main aim of administrative principles of natural justice as part of South African Common La...
The law relating to university students in their relationships with their schools has been undergoin...
This book addresses a perennial challenge to the success of the South African education system, name...
In the relationship between campus and college students friction often occurs. Their relationship is...
Abstract: The education system in South Africa has undergone far-reaching changes since 1994. Despit...
This article evaluates the meaningful engagement doctrine in the education rights jurisprudenc...
This article evaluates the meaningful engagement doctrine in the education rights jurisprudence of t...
M.Ed.Abstract: South Africa has encountered prodigious numbers of educational challenges Post- Apart...