Education as a fundamental right
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.46589/rdiasf.vi38.513Keywords:
Personal autonomy, progressivity, legal system, democratic society.Abstract
Access to education is the way in which the country trains future generations from childhood to youth of each citizen. The right to the passage of time has evolved and with it, education is one of the main rights that must be granted to each person in the country without distinction. The right to education must be seen as inherent and compulsory so that the State must provide it free of charge to any person who is in the country, in the same way it must be secular, that religion should not be combined with studies and that in the most essentially this is provided in good quality to children and young people. This document exposes elements that constitute said right in a progressive, indivisible, universal and interdependent manner
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