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- Title
R (Fox and ors) v Secretary of State for Education.
- Authors
Carrington, Fiona
- Abstract
Education - Local education authority - Statutory duties - Secretary of State issuing new subject content for religious studies (RS) GCSE - Parents and children's litigation friends claiming judicial review of Secretary of State's subject content and assertion that new subject content was 'consistent with the requirements for the statutory provision of religious education (RE) in current legislation' - Claiming that subject content and assertion giving unlawful priority to teaching of religious views as compared to non-religious views - Whether claim should fail as speculative, premature, or misdirected - Whether assertion encouraged those responsible for determining syllabus of RS GCSE to believe, or to act, on the basis that RS GCSE course containing prescribed subject content fulfilled statutory requirements for RE - Whether breach of duty to take care that information or knowledge be conveyed in pluralistic manner - Human Rights Act 1998, Sch 1, pt 1, arts 9 and 2 of Protocol No 1; Education Act 2002
- Subjects
EDUCATION lawsuits; EDUCATION associations
- Publication
Oxford Journal of Law & Religion, 2016, Vol 5, Issue 2, p369
- ISSN
2047-0770
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/ojlr/rww011