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The website of the Right to Education Project aims to promote social mobilisation and legal accountability, focusing on education rights. The website intends to popularise the right to education and ensure all relevant actors (education coalitions, NGOs, unions, activists, UN organisations, governments, human rights lawyers, individuals and groups seeking redress etc) have access to up-to-date and nationally relevant information on advocacy for the right to education. The website will feature a section for Students and Academics where all interested can share published or unpublished papers on topics such as education, human rights, child rights, education financing, the role of the international community and its institutions for ESC rights, the role of the state as duty bearer, vulnerable groups and strategic litigation on education rights etc. * 5- 10 Keywords section (to help us classify them) Papers written in a language other than English can be accepted providing they include an English translation of the keywords and abstract sections. Articles would not be in anyway remunerated. If you would like to discuss ideas for paper contributions and abstracts please contact Maria Ron Balsera at: [email protected] Please send your articles to: [email protected] Further information
Requirements. All papers should include:
* Abstract 100-200 words
* Permission statement that allow us to publish the article under the author’s name in our website.