mado kanunlangun
there are seven fundamental rights , the right to education being the most recent.
Education is a fundamental human right and is widely available in most countries around the world. However, access to quality education may be limited in regions facing conflict, political instability, or extreme poverty. In these cases, ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises might hinder individuals' ability to access education.
A seminar presentation on education as a fundamental right should emphasize the importance of universal access to quality education for all individuals regardless of socio-economic background. It should highlight the role of education in empowering individuals, promoting social equality, and driving economic development. Additionally, the presentation could discuss international agreements, national policies, and advocacy efforts aimed at recognizing education as a fundamental human right.
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World wide differences in what and how an education entails make this a difficult question. In the USA, education to ANY level should be a fundamental right. If we were to educate our own people perhaps it would be easier to answer this question in terms of a world wide 'right'. The current state of education in the world is too fractured and combative to produce any kind of educational 'rights'.
A crafty answer would be - the same way as you get 'other' rights. But that's true. You need to define context and qualify what do you mean by education. Education is not quite part of human rights (although getting primary education in children's mother tongue when he/she gets it is a right undr some provisions). Following World Education Conference in Dakar and the UN Millenium Summit basic education is nearly recognized as fundamental right. Dakar Framework of Action in a way a unique convention where rich countries have pledged that no country will have to deprive their children of basic education due to the lack of resources and technical expertise provided they come up with a reasonable plan of action! Countries with young constitution such as Nepal even have put basic education as fundamental right. Putting in practice is the key. Are you speaking for yourself or others?
93rd constitution amendment act
right to work fundamental to all
Yes, although this is offset by a fundamental Constitutional right accorded to parents to see to the education and upbringing of their children.
is it right to constitutional remedies??
NO