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Right to higher education: unpacking the international normative framework in light of current trends and challenges

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Higher education is too often dissociated from the right to education. In many countries tuition fees are on the rise, and only the privileged have access to, or succeed in completing, higher education, making it difficult to argue that there is an actual right to higher education to be enforced. However, international human rights law is clear: the right to education includes the obligation of states to ensure that higher education is made accessible to all based on capacity.

Determinants of educational exclusion: Poor urban girls’ experiences in- and out-of-school in Kenya

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Out from the shadows, sexual violence against children with disabilities

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Addressing exclusion in education – A guide to assessing education systems towards more inclusive and just societies

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