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Volume 7: 2011 Edition

 

Contents:

  • Introduction: Diversity in education: Struggle for life; Luisa Ribolzi

 

ARTICLES

  • Teaching about controversial issues: Rationale, practice, and need for inquiry; Thomas Misco
  • Child Rights in the Network of Generations; Lothar Krappmann and Kurt Lüscher
  • Language Policies and Law in Education in Post-Soviet Belarus; Iryna Ulasiuk
  • Civil Society and Control of Corruption: Assessing Governance of Romanian Public Universities; Alina Mungiu-Pippidi

 

  • COUNTRY REPORTS
  • AUSTRIA; Charles Glenn and Walter Berka
  • BOSNIA & HERZEGOVINA; Adila Pašalić Kreso
  • FINLAND; Päivi Gynther
  • FRANCE; André Legrand and Charles Glenn
  • GEORGIA; Chiora Taktakishvili and Ravaz Khoperia
  • INDIA; Prachi Deshmukh Odhekar
  • KOREA; Jae-Woong Kim, Jae-Bong Yoo and Heekwon Sohn
  • MALAYSIA; Fatt Hee Tie
  • MALTA; Christopher Bezzina
  • SPAIN; Charles Glenn and Arturo Galán

 

OBSERVATIONS

  • Educational Diversity and Accountability through Charter Schools; Tiffany Goddard

 

BOOK REVIEW

  • Jo Ritzen: “A Chance for European Universities”; Genc Alimehmeti

THE 2011 IJELP

IJELP

The International Journal for Education Law and Policy provides a critical review of contemporary developments in education law. It combines analysis, commentary and documentation on national education legislation and European and international developments in education. The Journal gives high priority to articles, which provide a comparative perspective and offer a link between law and policy issues. Apart from scholarly articles reviewing the implementation of and new developments in educational legislation at the national, regional, European, and international levels, IJELP features special thematic reports and contains special country reports.
The articles are subject to peer review by independent referees. Published on behalf of the European Association for Education Law and Policy, in cooperation with US-ELA, SAELPA (South African Education Law and Policy Association), LEAGUE OF EDUCATION LAW (Russian Federation), ANZELA (Australia and New Zealand Education Law Association), CAPSLE (Canadian Association of the Practical Study of Law in Education), with the support of UNESCO and supra-national and international
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