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Are Duties of Justice in Education Global in Scope?

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Education and the Political

Part of the book series: Comparative and International Education ((CIEDV))

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The main aim of this essay is to give some reasons why duties of social justice – as regards education – are not only duties to compatriots but rather duties to all persons, at least in cases when “a state fails to provide persons in some other country what they are owed” (Moellendorf, 2002, p. 42).

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Kodelja, Z. (2013). Are Duties of Justice in Education Global in Scope?. In: Szkudlarek, T. (eds) Education and the Political. Comparative and International Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-383-6_2

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