- Osmaniye Korkut Ata Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi
- Vol: 7 Issue: 1
- THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN TURKEY AND POLAND: COMMENTS ON THE CONSTITUTION AND THE JURISPRUDENCE OF T...
THE RIGHT TO EDUCATION IN TURKEY AND POLAND: COMMENTS ON THE CONSTITUTION AND THE JURISPRUDENCE OF THE ECHR
Authors : Agnieszka Łukaszczuk
Pages : 17-29
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Publication Date : 2023-06-30
Article Type : Research Article
Abstract :The Constitution, established on April 20, 1924, laid the grounds for this in Art. 2: the official language of the state is Turkish, and anyone who cannot use it in spoken or written form cannot be elected as representative of the people. Higher secular education was concentrated around the university, functioning as five faculties: medical, legal, humanities, natural science, and theology. Teaching religious culture and moral education is included in the obligatory curriculum for primary and secondary schools. Attending other religion classes is voluntary, and in the case of minors, it is a decision of their legal guardians. The Constitution established April 2, 1997 in Chapter II Economic, Social and Cultural Freedoms and Rights in Art. 70 guarantees the right to education in Poland. In the case of the right to education, such a connection is justified by the importance of this right for the development of the individual and the society. It has a guarantee character, providing the actual implementation of this right, even against the will of the person entitled, and also depends, at least in terms of primary education, on international standards. In this study it is tried to make a comparison between right to education in Turkey and Poland.Keywords : Eğitim Hakkı, Anayasa, İçtihat