The education of its citizenry is often recognized as one of the most important public services provided by the state. The history of the rise and development of public education in the provinces of Canada reveals, above all, the influence of the Protestant and Roman Catholic churches. The educational philosophy, aims and broader objectives of the public education system reflected the moral and religious doctrines of the faith which had sponsored the founding of the institution. Yet there also existed a pervasive belief among the general populace in the power of education to support and nourish basic democratic values. Moreover, any judicial or legislative involvement with educational issues tended to centre on the constitutional protection...
A truly democratic and egalitarian society cannot exist without a broadly based public education. No...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The education of its citizenry is often recognized as one of the most important public services prov...
A truly democratic and egalitarian society cannot exist without a broadly based public education. No...
This article searches for resolutions of constitutional conflicts, not only between the state as pub...
This article searches for resolutions of constitutional conflicts, not only between the state as pub...
Public education is “the most important function of state and local government” and yet not a “funda...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
The article defines the notion of a constitutional right to education both in subjective and objecti...
Denominational rights in education have a long and controversial history within Canada. Ontario has ...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
AbstractThis article assesses the status and evolution of education rights in 191 constitutions and ...
Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded t...
A truly democratic and egalitarian society cannot exist without a broadly based public education. No...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The education of its citizenry is often recognized as one of the most important public services prov...
A truly democratic and egalitarian society cannot exist without a broadly based public education. No...
This article searches for resolutions of constitutional conflicts, not only between the state as pub...
This article searches for resolutions of constitutional conflicts, not only between the state as pub...
Public education is “the most important function of state and local government” and yet not a “funda...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
New litigation has revived one of the most important questions of constitutional law: Is education a...
The article defines the notion of a constitutional right to education both in subjective and objecti...
Denominational rights in education have a long and controversial history within Canada. Ontario has ...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
AbstractThis article assesses the status and evolution of education rights in 191 constitutions and ...
Confronting persistent and widening inequality in educational opportunity, advocates have regarded t...
A truly democratic and egalitarian society cannot exist without a broadly based public education. No...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...