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    • Liability for the payment of public school fees 

      Carnelley, M (2011)
      The author highlights some legal issues regarding the liability of parents and other individuals to pay public school fees in the light of recent judicial precedent, specifically Fish Hoek Primary School v GW 2009 JOL ...
    • The obligation to provide free basic education in South Africa: an international law perspective 

      Arendse, L (2011)
      In South Africa many learners are denied the right to basic education because of the levying of school fees and other educational charges, in spite of the international obligation imposed on government to provide free ...
    • Religious and cultural dress as school: a comparative perspective 

      De Waal, E; Russo, C J; Mestry, R (2011)
      This article investigates and compares the different approaches towards the dress code of learners1 in South Africa and the United States of America (US), as the US mainly base litigation concerning school dress code on ...
    • The right to dignity and restorative justice in schools 

      Reyneke, M (2011)
      A retributive and punitive approach is normally adopted in dealing with misbehaviour in South African schools. Despite the legal abolition of corporal punishment, more than 50 percent of schools still administer it. Other ...
    • Sexual harassment in the education sector 

      Smit, D; Du Plessis, V (2011)
      Education should safely shape the minds and attitudes of young adults and children, especially with the in loco parentis principle in mind. Young adults who have experienced sexual harassment in the very environment that ...