Article 26 of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) confers on the human person, the right to free education in society. This implies that the human person is morally empowered and therefore justified to demand an access to education. By insisting that education be made free, Article 26 of the UDHR has made access to education a matter of right, since human rights are free conferment of nature. However, the education that Article 26 tried to justify here using the traditional moral rights arguments is the basic or elementary and fundamental stages of education. Postbasic education which includes technical and professional education and other advanced institutional learning, and which contributes more to a person’s socio-poli...
What are the concrete goals of human rights education and what obstacles may restrain the developmen...
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, represents the first internationally agreed...
Despite the considerable literature on subject of education in international rights law, there has b...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
The right to education is an essential tool conditions for the development of an emancipated societi...
Although the discourse of human rights has been widely adopted, the philosophical foundations of hum...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
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The Universal Declaration of Human Rights promises free elementary education and free choice of the ...
Right to education is one of the most important human rights and has been widely so acknowledged in ...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The importance of education in the world today, to say the obvious, cannot be overemphasized. Educat...
What are the concrete goals of human rights education and what obstacles may restrain the developmen...
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, represents the first internationally agreed...
Despite the considerable literature on subject of education in international rights law, there has b...
During the second half of the 20th century education has been recognized as a human right in several...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
What is a right to Education? The sustainability of any society depends upon many factors, politica...
The right to education is an essential tool conditions for the development of an emancipated societi...
Although the discourse of human rights has been widely adopted, the philosophical foundations of hum...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
<div class="page" title="Page 1"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column"><p><span>The paper look...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights promises free elementary education and free choice of the ...
Right to education is one of the most important human rights and has been widely so acknowledged in ...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
The subject matter of this article was the right to education with a particular regard to the rights...
The importance of education in the world today, to say the obvious, cannot be overemphasized. Educat...
What are the concrete goals of human rights education and what obstacles may restrain the developmen...
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, represents the first internationally agreed...
Despite the considerable literature on subject of education in international rights law, there has b...