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Miloš Boškovic – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2023
This paper argues that legislative intervention rather than deontological rules could be an adequate tool to address academic integrity concerns, particularly in civil law jurisdictions, which is the case in the majority of European countries. The recently enacted Montenegrin law on academic integrity offers a promising foundation for developing…
Descriptors: Integrity, Cheating, Educational Legislation, Laws
Shooting at Sparrows with a Cannon: Russia's Counterproductive Law on Education. Kennan Cable No. 72
Smith, Kathleen E.; Mahlay, Orest – Wilson Center, 2021
Russian youth are under threat. At least, that is the perspective of some Russian lawmakers. The explanatory note accompanying a draft amendment to the Russian Federal Law on Education declared: "The absence of appropriate legal regulation creates the preconditions for the uncontrolled realization by anti-Russian forces of a wide range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Legislation, Enrichment Activities, Access to Education
Nicholus Tumelo Mollo – Perspectives in Education, 2024
The safety of teachers has been researched in South Africa, but less is known about education law that regulates functionaries' duty to act to ensure teachers' right to safety from violence in public schools. Section 12(1)(c) of the Constitution of 1996 provides that "(1) [e]veryone has the right to freedom and security of the person, which…
Descriptors: School Violence, School Safety, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
du Plessis, André – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2022
This paper explicates how statutes and case law (court cases) can be used as sources for discourse analysis when researching South African education reform through a complexity theory lens. Firstly, the law-making process is built on discourses at different levels. Secondly, discourses are manifested in case law because in order to resolve…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Court Litigation
Canadian Association of University Teachers, 2022
Through teaching, training, research and service to the community, Canada's universities and colleges are essential to creating a more democratic and just society, driving the economy, and preparing for the future. Canadians need a strong commitment from their federal government to protect and preserve the public post-secondary education system.…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Foreign Countries, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
Vasilyev, Artem S.; Murzin, Dmitry V. – Journal of Educational Psychology - Propositos y Representaciones, 2020
In Russian law, the term "good faith" ("good conscience") refers to different concepts: "honest practice" and "ignorance of the fact when such ignorance generates legal consequences." The article investigates the educational aspects of distinguishing objective and subjective good faith. The questions of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Intellectual Property, Federal Legislation, Legal Problems
Humphries, Emma; Ayres-Bennett, Wendy – Current Issues in Language Planning, 2023
In which domains and for which language types does language legislation occur and how easy is it to identify it? The United Kingdom (UK) affords a good test bed to answer these questions since it is often considered to be lacking in strong public language policy due to, amongst other things, a lack of a coherent language policy across the UK and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Language Planning, Legislation, Welsh
Abello-Romero, Juan Bautista; López, Daniel; Ganga, Francisco; Mancilla, Claudio – SAGE Open, 2021
This article analyzes the results of an inquiry into Latin American university community members' perceptions about regulatory processes and asymmetries of information, as influential factors in the governance of Latin American universities. It does so, by examining the national laws in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Mexico. Previous…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, College Administration, Governance
Levínská, Markéta; Bittnerová, Dana – Hungarian Educational Research Journal, 2022
This paper addresses the current educational rights of the Roma community (in the Czech Republic). The aim of the paper is to present the educational system, its advantages and disadvantages and the ways in which the legal system supports educational rights. The second part of the paper focuses on the exercising and negotiation of rights in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrants, Population Groups, Travel
Sitdikova, Roza Iosifovna; Starostina, Ekaterina Sergeevna; Kashapova, Elvina Rustemovna; Baryshev, Sergey Alexandrovich – International Journal of Higher Education, 2020
Copyright is a legal term that defines the rights that are given to the owners of the works in return for their intellectual and artistic works (according to the World Intellectual Property Organization). It establishes an appropriate balance between the benefits of the owner of the work and the common good. Apart from the exclusive rights of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Copyrights, Intellectual Property, Federal Legislation
Ochoa, Theresa A.; Erden, Emine; Alhajeri, Ohoud; Hurley, Ellie; Lee, Kwangwon; Ogle, Lindsey; Wang, Tianqian – International Journal of Special Education, 2017
This article describes disability laws and special education provisions in China, Kuwait, South Korea, Turkey, and the United States making note of the important role they have in the lives of people with disabilities. Anti-discrimination, rehabilitation, and special education laws enhance the quality of the lives of individuals with disabilities…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education, Disabilities, Laws
Khair, Muhamad Helmi Muhamad; Hashim, Haswira Nor Mohamad – Asian Journal of University Education, 2020
Orphan works are works that are still protected by copyright and whose owners cannot be identified or located by prospective users for copyright clearance. Many countries have addressed this issue since the emergence of the problem, and it remains a legitimate subject of inquiry in this present day. However, Malaysia is yet to initiate public…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Copyrights, Authors, Laws
Anne Crowley-Vigneau; Yelena Kalyuzhnova; Andrey Baykov – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
The Western-style internationalisation of Russian universities, which guided the evolution of the country's higher education sector for over three decades, has been challenged by Western sanctions following the 2022 Russian 'Special military operation in Ukraine'. The authors show through the prism of constructivist theory how the norm on the…
Descriptors: Reputation, Institutional Characteristics, Educational Quality, International Education
Chan, Victor K. Y. – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
From the standpoint of a MOOC practitioner (i.e., a MOOC provider) instead of a rigorous comparative law researcher, this article attempts to analyze the potential legal issues and risks underlying instruction via MOOCs and compare these legal issues and risks between the small jurisdiction Macao and such major jurisdictions as the United States,…
Descriptors: MOOCs, Cross Cultural Studies, Laws, Privacy
Pennell, Donna; Campbell, Marilyn; Tangen, Donna; Knott, Andrew – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
Cyberbullying is a harmful practice to which schools must respond. Australia does not have a cyberbullying-specific law, so schools navigate their responses within a range of laws not created for the online world, nor for youth. In this study, the murky legal environment of youth cyberbullying was problematised from perspectives found within two…
Descriptors: Bullying, Computer Mediated Communication, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Teachers