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@article{978527, author = {Kudrová, Veronika}, article_location = {Vilnius}, article_number = {č. 1}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.ppaa.11.1.1404}, keywords = {constitutional right to education; higher education; Higher Education Act; free study; admission to university studies; tuition fees}, language = {eng}, issn = {2029-2872}, journal = {Public Policy and Administration}, title = {Right to University Education in the Czech Republic}, url = {http://www.vpa.ktu.lt/index.php/PPA/article/view/1404}, volume = {roč. 11}, year = {2012} }
TY - JOUR ID - 978527 AU - Kudrová, Veronika PY - 2012 TI - Right to University Education in the Czech Republic JF - Public Policy and Administration VL - roč. 11 IS - č. 1 SP - 63-74 EP - 63-74 PB - MRU and KUT SN - 20292872 KW - constitutional right to education KW - higher education KW - Higher Education Act KW - free study KW - admission to university studies KW - tuition fees UR - http://www.vpa.ktu.lt/index.php/PPA/article/view/1404 N2 - The article deals with the international background and the Czech constitutional background of the right to university education and implementation of the above in the legal system of the Czech Republic. The right to free education is implemented by institutions established and funded by the State; in university education, this primarily includes institutions called public universities. Constitutional access to free university education in the Czech Republic is conditional on the particular citizen’s [implemented as everyone’s] ability and the capacity of society. Their achievement is verified in the admission process at a particular university. The Higher Education Act stipulates the requirement for previous completed education. On the basis of its own autonomous discretion, the university may also establish other ability-related conditions for admission to study. It is also entitled to autonomously establish the maximum numbers of applicants to be admitted. In addition to free university education, Czech constitutional law also allows for paid education. Paid education leading to attainment of Czech university qualification is reserved for private universities, although, under the law, public universities may provide paid education in internationally recognised courses that may result in attainment of university education under the laws of another country or in lifelong learning programmes. ER -
KUDROVÁ, Veronika. Right to University Education in the Czech Republic. \textit{Public Policy and Administration}. Vilnius: MRU and KUT, 2012, roč. 11, č. 1, s.~63-74. ISSN~2029-2872. doi:10.5755/j01.ppaa.11.1.1404.
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