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Education is recognised in international law and policy as an
essential foundation for individual and social development.
While significant progress has been made in improving the
availability of basic education, much remains to be done to
ensure the full implementation of the right to education
globally. This multi-disciplinary study examines the legal
rights and obligations connected to education within
international development cooperation.
The responsibilities of
states and of international organisations to respect, protect and
fulfil educational rights are analysed. The specific contribution
of the World Bank, as the largest multilateral development
agency is critiqued. The realization of the right to education
worldwide requires the building of bridges between the
currently distant disciplines of economics and human rights.
This study provides concrete plans for the construction of
these bridges.