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Home » Should Schools Reopen? The Human Rights Risk - An Advisory Note for the Independent SAGE

Should Schools Reopen? The Human Rights Risk - An Advisory Note for the Independent SAGE

A human rights analysis of schools reopening in England on 1 June 2020 after their closure due to the Covid-19. An Advisory Note to Independent SAGE.

Year of publication: 
2020
Author(s): 
Aoife Nolan
Publisher(s): 
Independent SAGE
Resource type: 
Articles & papers
Region: 
Europe and North America
Country: 
UK
Keywords: 
Covid-19
Topics: 
Quality Education;
Education in Emergencies & Conflict
PDF icon iSAGE_Should Schools Reopen_Nolan_Adv Note_2020.pdf

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