The right to education as a fundamental human right

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Emine Zendeli

Abstract

The right to education is a fundamental human right proclaimed by Articles 13 and 14 of the United Nations International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (1966). Ratifying this document, state parties fully agree ‘that education shall be directed to the full development of the human personality and the sense of its dignity, and shall strengthen the respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms’. The right to education is considered as a fundamental human right in a series of other 20th century international documents, which guarantee and protect this right for everyone, irrespective of race, colour, religion, gender, social status, etc. This paper aims to respond to questions on the observance of this right and whether it has been limited. The research is based on international documents that regulate this specific category, as well as on the respective legislation and practice within educational institutions in the Republic of Macedonia.


Keywords: Education, fundamental human rights, covenant, law.


 

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Zendeli, E. (2017). The right to education as a fundamental human right. Contemporary Educational Researches Journal, 7(4), 158–166. https://doi.org/10.18844/cerj.v7i4.2718
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