1. The Educational Rights of Students: International Perspectives on Demystifying the Legal Issues
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Association of School Business Officials, Chicago, IL., Russo, Charles J., Stewart, Douglas J., De Groof, Jan, Russo, Charles J., Stewart, Douglas J., De Groof, Jan, and Association of School Business Officials, Chicago, IL.
- Abstract
Education law has emerged as an important concern to educators in many countries around the world. While there are similarities in the range of rights that students in various countries have, there are also many differences. This book provides a comprehensive examination the status of the legal rights of students in 13 international communities. After an introduction by Douglas J. Stewart, Charles J. Russo, and Jan De Groof, this book is divided into the following 14 sections: (1) Australia (Douglas J. Stewart); (2) Belgium (Jan De Groof); (3) China (Ran Zhang); (4) Germany (Ingo Richter); (5) England (Neville Harris); (6) Malaysia (Tie Fat Hee); (7) Netherlands (Ben P. Vermeulen and C. (Niels) W. Noorlander); (8) New Zealand (Paul Rishworth); (9) Northern Ireland (Laura Lundy); (10) Portugal (Antonio Pedro Barbas Homem); (11) The Russian Federation (Igor Rozjkov and Jan De Groof); (12) South Africa (Rassie Malherbe); (13) United States (Charles J. Russo and Ralph D. Mawdsley); and (14) Analysis and Reflections (Jan De Groof, Charles J. Russo, and Douglas J. Stewart).
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- 2006