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Engaging with partners and stakeholders ahead of France’s review by the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights

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The Sciences Po Law Clinic serves as a bridge between academia and civil society, providing an experiential learning platform for students to address real-world legal challenges and promote social change.

Reclaiming Public Education for All

2024
RTE and others

In a world facing social fragmentation, harmful inequities, and environmental deterioration, we need quality, transformative, inclusive public education now more than ever.

South African Constitutional Court confirms that the right to basic education encompasses access to final exams

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The right to a basic education is one of the only socio-economic rights in the South African Constitution that is unqualified. This means that it is not subject to ‘progressive realisation’ within available resources – such as, for instance, the rights to further education, housing, healthcare, food, and social security. The right to basic education is immediately realisable, regardless of available resources.