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Pizante, Gary – 1985
The new and immense task that awaits the judiciary of Canada is to decide what limitations, if any, ought to be imposed upon freedom of expression as protected in the new Canadian Constitution with an entrenched Charter of Rights. The area of civil libel law provides special problems related to free speech and press. One source of help for…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Court Litigation, Democracy
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Martel, Erich – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Presents a lesson on the Gulf of Tonkin incident during the Vietnam War and the resulting Tonkin Gulf Resolution. Recommends using the resolution as a way of studying the war making powers of the U.S. presidency. Includes excerpts from the Tonkin Gulf Resolution as student readings. (CFR)
Descriptors: Asian History, Constitutional Law, Diplomatic History, Foreign Countries
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MacKay, A. Wayne; Burt-Gerrans, Janet – McGill Journal of Education, 2005
The authors begin with a discussion of the duality in how children are viewed in both international and domestic law. Children are viewed as both under the protection and authority of adults, at the same time as being rights bearing individuals. Following recognition of the difficult tension created by this duality, these authors focus on its…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Safety, Freedom of Speech, Violence
Taylor, Charles; And Others – 1994
This volume focuses on the challenge of multiculturalism and the politics of recognition facing democratic societies today, concentrating on the United States and Canada in particular. The initial inquiry by Charles Taylor considers whether the institutions of liberal democratic government make room for, or even should accommodate, recognizing the…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Cultural Awareness, Democracy, Elementary Secondary Education
Miller, Barbara; Parisi, Lynn – 1992
The role of the U.S. Constitution as a model for an influence on the establishment of governments in other nations offers an effective vehicle for expanding education about this nation's civic values, rights, and responsibilities. By studying how the ideas and principles of the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights have been adopted, adapted,…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Cross Cultural Studies
Lynch, Patrick D. – 1981
A discussion of the two legal traditions illuminates this comparison of student rights in common and civil law nations. The United States is among a minority of nations that use common law, a complex system cluttered with processes difficult to explain and loaded with protections for defendents in both criminal and civil cases. In American common…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Comparative Analysis, Constitutional Law
Magsino, Romulo F. – Interchange, 1977
The author examines the constitutional bases of claims for student rights in Canada, presents various aspects of rights, including "option" and "welfare" rights, and suggests the embodiment of students' welfare rights and of a Bill of Rights affecting all of society, within the Canadian constitution. (MJB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Due Process
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Getman, Thomas – Social Education, 1987
Describes the striking dichotomy of South Africa's beauty and the squalor resulting from the apartheid policies of the government. Reviews reactions of black South Africans to recent constitutional changes and details efforts to secure more sweeping reform. Includes stories of several individuals who have taken actions which oppose the system of…
Descriptors: African History, Area Studies, Constitutional Law, Democracy
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Keeton, W. Page – Texas Law Review, 1976
The English and American defamation principles are compared, including the various privileges to defame and defenses to liability. The author, a professor of law in torts, suggests that the law of defamation can be simplified without upsetting the proper balance between protecting personal reputations and encouraging the free interchange of ideas.…
Descriptors: American Culture, Civil Liberties, Constitutional Law, Cultural Context
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Saitis, Christos A. – European Journal of Education, 1988
In Greece, universities do not have great autonomy. Areas of responsibility and authority of the state and the institutions are not clearly defined. Universities are always under the political supervision of the ministries of education. (MSE)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Educational History, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
Skvorecky, Josef – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1990
Profiles Czechoslovakia's new president and his country's history. Describes Havel's role in the 50-year fight against communism and the eventual triumph of democracy. Includes a timeline and excerpts from Havel's inaugural address. Instructional materials consist of classroom discussion questions, activities, and readings for teachers. (JS)
Descriptors: Biographies, Capitalism, Civil Liberties, Civil Rights
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Aggarwal, Kailash S. – Language Problems and Language Planning, 1992
A discussion of the language situation in India focuses on the demand for inclusion of the Manipuri language in a list of privileged languages in the Indian constitution. The general language situation in India, linguistic reorganization of its states, population composition, and related linguistic issues are examined. (15 references) (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Language Planning
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Weissbrodt, David – Journal of Legal Education, 1993
Two issues are discussed: (1) reasons for raising global and international human rights issues in constitutional law, civil rights, and administrative law courses in United States law schools; and (2) barriers to globalization of courses and ways to overcome them. (MSE)
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Civil Rights, Constitutional Law, Foreign Countries
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Mawdsley, Ralph D.; Visser, P. J. Hans; Permuth, Steven B. – International Journal of Educational Reform, 2006
The opportunity for and expectation of parents' involvement in the education of their children is a staple of the American educational system. The absence of parent participation in their children's education has been decried by educators as a contributing factor to a range of problems in schools, from poor academic performance to disciplinary…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Foreign Countries
Holmes, Stanley T., III – 1988
This curriculum project was designed to familiarize high school students with their own constitutional roots while gaining a better understanding of governmental systems developed by other nations. The project uses the U.S. Constitution as a baseline for analyzing the constitutions of other nations, and is intended to supplement courses in such…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Comparative Analysis, Constitutional Law, Foreign Countries
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