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This is the first major study to examine the primary education system in Ireland in terms of international human rights standards and obligations.
In Ireland 98% of schools are run by religious bodies. There is no parallel system of state-run schools. Situations can thus arise where individuals are denied the right to freedom of religion. This is particularly so as the Irish population becomes increasingly diverse in terms of ethnic origin and religious beliefs.
Through interviews with parents and teachers, the book draws upon their experience in order to examine three crucial issues.
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Produktbeschreibung
This is the first major study to examine the primary
education system in Ireland in terms of
international human rights standards and obligations.

In Ireland 98% of schools are run by religious
bodies. There is no parallel system of state-run
schools. Situations can thus arise where individuals
are denied the right to freedom of religion. This is
particularly so as the Irish population becomes
increasingly diverse in terms of ethnic origin and
religious beliefs.

Through interviews with parents and teachers, the
book draws upon their experience in order to examine
three crucial issues. These are the teaching of
religion in schools, admission policies and the
employment of teachers. The picture that emerges
suggests that the Irish State has failed to
adequately discharge its international obligations
to protect freedom of religion within its education
system.

The book makes a distinctive and valuable
contribution to the fields of human rights,
religious liberty, education and Irish studies.
Autorenporträt
BA(Hons),LLM,PhD,is a lecturer in the School of
Law at Queen's University Belfast.