Prof Fredman participates in Panel Event: Setting the Rules of the Game-How Can Regulations of Private Actors ensure the Right to Education in the Post-2015 Setting?

by | Nov 5, 2015

The Right to Education Project, the Privatisation in Education Research Initiative, and the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights organised a week of activities in October to examine the impact of private actors on the right to education.

Professor Fredman, alongside, Sylvain Aubry of the Global Initiative for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, Sylvia Mbataru of The CRADLE, John Rendel, CEO of PEAS, a chain of non-profit secondary schools in Uganda and moderator BBC Education Correspondent, Sean Coughlan explored different methods for regulating the role and involvement of private actors in the delivery.

More substantive information on the panel discussion can be found here.

 

 

 

Lastly

Share this:

0 Comments

Submit a Comment

Related Content

Launch Event – Migrants at Work: Immigration & Vulnerability in Labour Law – Friday, 13 February

Launch Event – Migrants at Work: Immigration & Vulnerability in Labour Law – Friday, 13 February

In association with COMPAS, the Faculty of Law, Refugee Studies Centre and Oxford University Press, you are ...
Internship Opportunity at Canon Collins Educational and Legal Assistance Trust

Internship Opportunity at Canon Collins Educational and Legal Assistance Trust

  INTERNSHIP VACANCY AT CANON COLLINS EDUCATIONAL AND LEGAL ASSISTANCE TRUST  6 months, January‐July ...
Book Symposium: Stories of Care: A Labour of Law

Book Symposium: Stories of Care: A Labour of Law

A new book symposium organised by the Centre for Research on Law, Equality and Diversity (LEAD) for Lydia Hayes' ...