This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recognise and protect. Recognising a right to public education would correct a major inconsistency in U.S. law by bringing education rights docrtine more in line with international human rights law. This piece discusses how current U.S. education rights doctrine is inconsistent with U.S. tradition and legal precedent. It then demonstrates how international law recognises public education as a fundamental duty of government before arguing for why the U.S. is obligated to follow international law regarding the right to public education
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
The history of South African education should not be swept under the carpet when contemporary matter...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
This Article explains why there is a fundamental duty for the government to provide public education...
This Article argues for a human dignity-based, due process clause analysis to recognize the fundamen...
The importance of education in the world today, to say the obvious, cannot be overemphasized. Educat...
This paper suggests that although each state within the United States currently recognizes a right t...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
Education as a human right is a subject of considerable debate all over the world. Indeed, we are li...
In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973), the United States Suprem...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
The article considers the issue of the right to education at the international law. The d...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
The history of South African education should not be swept under the carpet when contemporary matter...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
This paper argues that public education is an international human right that the U.S. ought to recog...
This Article explains why there is a fundamental duty for the government to provide public education...
This Article argues for a human dignity-based, due process clause analysis to recognize the fundamen...
The importance of education in the world today, to say the obvious, cannot be overemphasized. Educat...
This paper suggests that although each state within the United States currently recognizes a right t...
A trend has emerged of not defining education as a "human right" anymore, but of rather calling it a...
Education as a human right is a subject of considerable debate all over the world. Indeed, we are li...
In San Antonio Independent School District v. Rodriguez, 411 U.S. 1 (1973), the United States Suprem...
In the past seventy years, the idea of education as a fundamental right has spread in democratic cou...
The article considers the issue of the right to education at the international law. The d...
According to the United Nations, education is a right to which all human beings are entitled. Since ...
School students should be taught about the law and this includes rights education. The global human ...
The history of South African education should not be swept under the carpet when contemporary matter...
textabstractAlready in the nineteenth century, European countries began to lay down the provision of...