Tertiary institutions and human rights obligations

Educational Philosophy and Theory 51 (12):1252-1261 (2019)
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One question arising in the context of universities as corporate entities is the reason why being an ‘entity’ is important. One relevant consideration is whether it is necessary or sensible...

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