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Education, at all its levels, is an internationally recognized human right that national educational systems must guarantee with certain minimum conditions known as "the 4 A?s": affordability, accessibility, acceptability and adaptability. Regional integration can play a significant role...

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Autor principal: Paz Minutella, Ileana
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Derecho. Centro de Excelencia Jean Monnet 2023
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Sumario:Education, at all its levels, is an internationally recognized human right that national educational systems must guarantee with certain minimum conditions known as "the 4 A?s": affordability, accessibility, acceptability and adaptability. Regional integration can play a significant role in promoting these conditions if, as part of the efforts to achieve intraregional mobility, progress is made towards the formation of a regional higher education space where students, teachers and researchers can move freely. This article analyzes the case of the European Higher Education Area, systematizing and analyzing the measures that have built the pillars of this space in light of the "4 A" approach. It is concluded that regional integration processes provide a favorable framework to promote academic mobility through sui generis instruments, whose flexibility and procedural dynamics enable greater participation of actors and facilitate their adoption in the countries involved, in addition to providing interested parties with greater autonomy to move between educational systems without suffering impairment of their rights. -- "This article is a product of the Ciudadanía research project. Human beings. Subjects of rights. Who, how, when and where?, directed by Dr. Carlos Mariano Liszczynski (Research Secretariat, Faculty of Law, UBA. DECYT 2020-2022)."