Abstract
The papers published in this special edition on law and education were written on the initiative of the South African Education Law Association (SAELA).
 JP Rossouw of the Faculty of Education Sciences of the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) and current chairperson of SAELA and Wilna Keet (attorney of Pratt Luyt & De Lange, Polokwane) investigate the delictual liability of educator-coaches in their combined functions as coaches, organisers of sport events, referees and sport officials in the context of the security of learner participants.
 
Highlights
JP Rossouw of the Faculty of Education Sciences of the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) and current chairperson of SAELA and Wilna Keet investigate the delictual liability of educatorcoaches in their combined functions as coaches, organisers of sport events, referees and sport officials in the context of the security of learner participants
Lorette Arendse of the University of Pretoria considers the content of the constitutional right to basic education and the legal obligations attached thereto in South Africa against the background of the state's obligations in international law in this regard
Mariëtte Reyneke of the University of the Free State and vice-chairperson of SAELA writes about the challenges presented by the need for maintaining discipline at school and the right to dignity of those involved
Summary
JP Rossouw of the Faculty of Education Sciences of the North-West University (Potchefstroom Campus) and current chairperson of SAELA and Wilna Keet (attorney of Pratt Luyt & De Lange, Polokwane) investigate the delictual liability of educatorcoaches in their combined functions as coaches, organisers of sport events, referees and sport officials in the context of the security of learner participants. Marita Carnelley of the University of KwaZulu-Natal (Pietermaritzburg Campus) discusses parental liability for the payment of school fees in public schools in terms of the leading jurisprudence of the Supreme Court of Appeal.
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