The right to education, and specifically higher education, is clearly set out in international law. Higher education is, however, in a state of change as a result of pressures from the increased demand for higher education, globalisation and the impact of new technology (Barber, Donnelly and Rizvi 2013, 1–2). This article asserts that before significant changes to higher education are made, we should reflect on the content of the human rights obligations contained in the international documentation. It seeks to outline the content and scope of the right to higher education in an effort to assist this consideration
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
Education is must for all human beings whether it is value education, physical education, environmen...
Higher education is a human right. In the United States, we have become complacent about the skyrock...
Opposition to university fees is often framed as a defence of higher education as a ‘right’ rather t...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
Human rights education is about more than simply conveying knowledge; rather it follows the head–hea...
The role and function of education cannot be emphasized enough. Education enhances and develops huma...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
What are the concrete goals of human rights education and what obstacles may restrain the developmen...
The majority of current human rights discussions regarding the right to education have focused on eq...
The article discusses current issues related to the conceptual aspects and legal nature of the human...
Right to education assumes an important role of enhancing the competence and capacities of humanity ...
This article examines what it means to teach and research human rights and development now, within t...
Although the discourse of human rights has been widely adopted, the philosophical foundations of hum...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
Education is must for all human beings whether it is value education, physical education, environmen...
Higher education is a human right. In the United States, we have become complacent about the skyrock...
Opposition to university fees is often framed as a defence of higher education as a ‘right’ rather t...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
Human rights education is about more than simply conveying knowledge; rather it follows the head–hea...
The role and function of education cannot be emphasized enough. Education enhances and develops huma...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
What are the concrete goals of human rights education and what obstacles may restrain the developmen...
The majority of current human rights discussions regarding the right to education have focused on eq...
The article discusses current issues related to the conceptual aspects and legal nature of the human...
Right to education assumes an important role of enhancing the competence and capacities of humanity ...
This article examines what it means to teach and research human rights and development now, within t...
Although the discourse of human rights has been widely adopted, the philosophical foundations of hum...
Human rights education (HRE) has gained increasing support as a tool for promoting social responsibi...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
Education is must for all human beings whether it is value education, physical education, environmen...