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Direction(s) de recherche

Constitutional Law

Comparative Law

International and European Law

Education Law

Religious Liberties

Sujet de thèse

The fundamental Right to an Adequate Education in Chile. A Comparative Law perspective

Directeur de Thèse

Laurence Burgorgue-Larsen; Paolo Carozza

Publications

  • “The Right to Education: Analyzing Adequacy and Quality Standards Under the International Covenant of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights” (forthcoming 2021).
  • Co-authored with Miguel Angel Fernández. “Right to Education and Academic Freedom: Evolution of the Chilean Constitutional Tradition Before a New Constitution,” in Constitutional Transition: The Way to a New Constitution (Chilean Association of Constitutional Law, Tirant Lo Blanch, Valencia, Spain, forthcoming 2021).
  • “Free Tuition under the Chilean Law: A right of students and not a benefit for the Higher Institutions,” Chilean Jurisprudence Yearbook (Tirant Lo Blanch, Valencia, Spain, 2021)
  • “Considerations Relating to the new regulation of the K-12 Schools in Chile,” presented in the XLIX National Public Law Conference, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, School of Law, Santiago, Chile, 2019.
  • “Literacy as a Fundamental Right under the Federal Constitution of United States,” presented in the Seminar “Higher Education Law and Policy,” UCLA School of Law, Los Angeles, California, 2017.
  • “Subsidiarity in the ‘Concertación’ Government Programs” (with Guillermo Ramirez Diez), in Subsidiarity, Justice, and Freedom (F.J.G. 2015).
  • “State Comptroller: A Blow to Universities’ Autonomy,” Ideas & Proposals, F.J.G. 2015.
  • "Co-government in Universities," Ideas & Proposals, F.J.G. 2015.