Tag: Social and Economic Rights
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Education Sovereignty in Indonesia: 80 Years On, Has the Constitutional Right Been Fulfilled?
–Bernard Nicholas Singarimbun, University of Hamburg As Indonesia celebrates its 80th year of independence on August 17, 2025, the country looks back not only on its political freedom but also on the promises made to improve the fundamental right of the people, especially in education.
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Constitutional Silence, Political Noise: The Case for Strong Federal Involvement in Housing Policy in Canada
—Dr. Alexandra Flynn, Associate Professor and Director, Housing Research Collaborative; Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Canada [Editor’s Note: This is one of our ICONnect columns. For more information on our 2025 columnists, see here.] Canada’s housing crisis is deepening, and so too is the confusion about which level of government is responsible…
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I-CONnect Symposium–Contemporary Discussions in Constitutional Law–Part VI: Explaining the Institutional Role of the Colombian Constitutional Court
[Editor’s Note: This is Part VI in our Externado symposium on “Contemporary Discussions in Constitutional Law.” The Introduction to the symposium is available here, Part I is available here, Part II is available here, Part III is available here, Part IV is available here and Part V is available here.]