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2021 Boğaziçi University protests
2021 Columbia University strike
2020 Thai protests
School strike for climate
2018 Bangladesh road safety protests
2018 "March for Our Lives"
2017–18 Mahatma Gandhi Central University protests
2017–18 Iranian protests
2017 Jallikattu protests
2015 "Fees Must Fall"
2015 University of Missouri protests
2015 Bangladesh student protests
2015 University of Amsterdam Bungehuis and Maagdenhuis Occupations
2014 Jadavpur University protests
2014 Hong Kong student protest for democracy
2014 Sunflower Student Movement
2014 Iguala mass kidnapping
2012 Quebec student protests
2011 student protests in Chile
2010 University of Puerto Rico Strike
2010 UK student protests
2008 Greek riots
2007 Dutch pupil strike
2006 student protests in Chile
2006 student uprising in Iran
2005 Quebec student protests
July 1999 Iran student protests
1996–1997 protests in Serbia
1996 Quebec student protests
1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre
1989 Anti-SAP riots
1980 student protests in Kabul
1978 "Ali Must Go" protests
1976-77 Soweto uprising
November 1973 Athens Polytechnic uprising
1971 Diliman Commune – Philippines
1970-1972 Huelga schools, Houston – United States
1970 Student Strike
1968 Protests
1968–69 Japanese university protests
Third World Liberation Front strikes of 1968-
1968 student demonstrations in Yugoslavia
May 1968 uprisings
Mexican Movement of 1968
1968 protests in Poland
1968 East L.A. walkouts
1965 Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu
1964-65 U.C. Berkeley Free Speech Movement
1960 Anpo protests
1956 Bucharest student movement
Września children strike
Butter rebellion
1229 University of Paris strike
Concepts and theory
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Issues
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School speech
School-to-prison pipeline
Zero tolerance
Organizations
European Students' Union
Hong Kong Federation of Students
Rouge Forum
RMIT University Student Union
Scholarism
Students for a Democratic Society (1960)
Students for a Democratic Society (2006)
Student Press Law Center
Worker Student Alliance
UP Diliman University Student Council
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Student rights are those rights, such as civil, constitutional, contractual and consumer rights, which regulate student rights and freedoms and allow students to make use of their educational investment. These include such things as the right to free speech and association, to due process, equality, autonomy, safety and privacy, and accountability in contracts and advertising, which regulate the treatment of students by teachers and administrators. There is very little scholarship about student rights throughout the world. In general most countries have some kind of student rights (or rights that apply in the educational setting) enshrined in their laws and proceduralized by their court precedents. Some countries, like Romania, in the European Union, have comprehensive student bills of rights, which outline both rights and how they are to be proceduralized. Most countries, however, like the United States and Canada, do not have a cohesive bill of rights and students must use the courts to determine how rights precedents in one area apply in their own jurisdictions.
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