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The Law of Higher Education 3rd ed (eBook)

Edited by: Dennis Farrington, David Palfreyman

ISBN13: 9780191899287
Published: April 2021
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Country of Publication: UK
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Written by two leading higher education practitioners, this comprehensive and practical guide to the law of higher education in the UK provides extensive analysis of the complex legal framework in which universities work and the remedies which may be sought in the event of disputes.

The Law of Higher Education has been fully updated to take account of the many legislative changes which have come into force since the publication of the second edition in 2012. New sector legislation in place in England, Scotland and Wales, with fundamental changes in the way higher education is regulated and changes in the general law (e.g. data protection, prevention of terrorism, consumer protection) and how they affect the operation of institutions are all dealt with in detail, with reference to and analysis of the relevant case law throughout.

Additionally attention is given to new responsibilities faced by institutions under the General Data Protection Regulation. Although focussing on UK laws, material on the international context is examined, which remains particularly important as institutions are increasingly involved in international exchanges and collaborations, as well as being subject to the increasing globalisation of higher education.

Subjects:
Education Law, eBooks
Contents:
I: The National and International Context
1:Higher Education Law - The National Context
2:Higher Education Law - The International Context
3:Legal Status of Higher Education Institutions
4:The Role of Government, the Office for Students, Funding Councils, and QAA
II: Governance and Management of Higher Education Institutions
5:Governance Structures
6:Officers and Managers
7:Charity Trusteeship and Personal Liability
8:The Law of Meetings
9:Student Unions
III: Higher Education Institutions: Staff and Students
10:Employment - Introduction and Individual Issues Except Discrimination
11:Employment - Discrimination and Collective Issues
12:The Student - HEI Contract
IV: Contrasting Freedoms
13:Academic Freedom and HEI Autonomy
14:Ownership and Exploitation of Intellectual Property
15:Data Protection and Freedom of Information
V: Higher Education Institutions as Businesses
16:Trading Companies
17:Agreements with Institutions and Organizations
VI: Property and Estate Issues
18:HEI Premises: Occupier's Liability and Disability Discrimination
19:Campus Security
20:Student Residential Accommodation
21:Health and Safety
VII: Risk Assessment, Preventative Action, and Dispute Management
22:Risk Assessment and Management
23:Dispute Management: Mediation and Litigation
VIII: Comparative Studies
24:Higher Education Law in Other Common Law Systems
25:Higher Education Law in the European Civil Law Systems
Further Reading
Index