What does it mean for education to be a fundamental right, and how may children benefit from it? Whoever has a "right" must also be able to claim that right, and not be dependent on the state choosing to provide for the right out of its own benevolence. This book shows why this aspect is of core importance for the right to education, and how the constitutional promise might be made a reality.
What does it mean for education to be a fundamental right, and how may children benefit from it? Whoever has a "right" must also be able to claim that right, and not be dependent on the state choosing to provide for the right out of its own benevolence. This book shows why this aspect is of core importance for the right to education, and how the constitutional promise might be made a reality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Florian Matthey-Prakash is a judge, State of Hessen, Germany. He was previously an independent researcher based in Germany with interest in comparative constitutional law, socio-economic rights, access to justice, and education.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Introduction * Chapter I: History and Current State of Elementary Education in India * Chapter II: From a Directive Principle to a Fundamental Right * Chapter III: Article 21A: Clues for Its Content in International Law and Socio-Economic Rights Adjudication in India * Chapter IV: Enforcing Rights against the State in India: The Problem of Access to Justice * Chapter V: The Grievance Redress System under the Right to Education Act * Chapter VI: Grievance Redress and the Judiciary: Enforcing the Right to Education Through "Macro and Micro-Management" * Conclusion and Outlook * Bibliography * About the Author * Index
* Preface * Introduction * Chapter I: History and Current State of Elementary Education in India * Chapter II: From a Directive Principle to a Fundamental Right * Chapter III: Article 21A: Clues for Its Content in International Law and Socio-Economic Rights Adjudication in India * Chapter IV: Enforcing Rights against the State in India: The Problem of Access to Justice * Chapter V: The Grievance Redress System under the Right to Education Act * Chapter VI: Grievance Redress and the Judiciary: Enforcing the Right to Education Through "Macro and Micro-Management" * Conclusion and Outlook * Bibliography * About the Author * Index
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