The House of Lords’ decision in R. (on the application of Begum) v. The Headteacher and Governors of Denbigh High School considered whether a particular school uniform policy infringed a student's right to manifest her religion under Article 9. This paper analyses the content of this decision, and explores how schools should approach the issue of balancing reglious rights with other interests in designing their uniform policy
It is more than 10 years since the decision of the House of Lords (HL, as it was then) in Begum, but...
The following four court applications set the stage for the debate on challenges to school disciplin...
This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1...
The House of Lords’ decision in R. (on the application of Begum) v. The Headteacher and Governors of...
This article examines school bans on the wearing of religious symbols and starts with a discussion o...
This paper considers the advantages of a critical legal pluralist analysis of the English case R (on...
Considers the potential impact of the Court of Appeal ruling in R. (on the application of Begum (Sha...
Since the coming into force of the Human Rights Act 1998 on 2 October 2000, state schools as public ...
The article comments on the decision of the High Court in R (Playfoot) v Governing Body of Millais S...
The Jilbab ControversyOn March 22nd 2006, the House of Lords allowed an appeal by the defendant scho...
Examples abound, outwith Scotland, of pupils attending state schools who want to dress in a particul...
This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1 ...
This dissertation proposes to delineate the criteria for determining the constitutionality of public...
After essentially remaining a non-issue for many years, serious questions and litigation have begun ...
© Gareth Davies. All rights reserved. This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy...
It is more than 10 years since the decision of the House of Lords (HL, as it was then) in Begum, but...
The following four court applications set the stage for the debate on challenges to school disciplin...
This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1...
The House of Lords’ decision in R. (on the application of Begum) v. The Headteacher and Governors of...
This article examines school bans on the wearing of religious symbols and starts with a discussion o...
This paper considers the advantages of a critical legal pluralist analysis of the English case R (on...
Considers the potential impact of the Court of Appeal ruling in R. (on the application of Begum (Sha...
Since the coming into force of the Human Rights Act 1998 on 2 October 2000, state schools as public ...
The article comments on the decision of the High Court in R (Playfoot) v Governing Body of Millais S...
The Jilbab ControversyOn March 22nd 2006, the House of Lords allowed an appeal by the defendant scho...
Examples abound, outwith Scotland, of pupils attending state schools who want to dress in a particul...
This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1 ...
This dissertation proposes to delineate the criteria for determining the constitutionality of public...
After essentially remaining a non-issue for many years, serious questions and litigation have begun ...
© Gareth Davies. All rights reserved. This paper may be freely circulated in electronic or hard copy...
It is more than 10 years since the decision of the House of Lords (HL, as it was then) in Begum, but...
The following four court applications set the stage for the debate on challenges to school disciplin...
This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1...