The online school – a barrier of the right to privacy? Cover Image

The online school – a barrier of the right to privacy?
The online school – a barrier of the right to privacy?

Author(s): Alina-Mihaela Tirică
Subject(s): Education, Educational Psychology, Administrative Law, Distance learning / e-learning
Published by: Oficyna Wydawnicza KA AFM
Keywords: online school; right to privacy; right to education; European Convention on Human Rights; coronavirus pandemic

Summary/Abstract: Following the current situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, this study brings to light the way in which the traditional school (the notion “school” was used in this paper with reference to all levels of learning, both schools and universities) was replaced, in a somewhat forced way, with online school in a society pursuing the tradition of face-toface education. Given this aspect of e-learning and a possible higher exposure of their private life, for both students and teachers, the study will seek to answer the question: “Does online school represent a limitation of the right to private life?” through a series of legal arguments. However, before an answer is found, the right to private life and the right to education, as seen through Romanian legal regulations, as well as through the perspective of the European Convention on Human Rights, will be studied in detail. Last but not least, the concept of online school will be subject to analysis, from the perspective of both main parties involved in the education act, closely following the concept of private life.

  • Issue Year: 28/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 117-132
  • Page Count: 16
  • Language: English