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The amendments tighten laws on higher education, homelessness, election campaigns and family rights.
With a new law on higher educations, the universities in Finland are planned to be turned into semi-private institutions.
In 2005, the parliament approved Law on Higher education, which guarantee equal rights regardless of sexual orientation (among other categories).
His law on higher education, which would make the diplomas of faith-based universities equal to that of the public universities, was defeated in the Senate.
Education is the matter of concurrent lists in India; the government from the centre or from the states has the right to formulate law on higher education.
A 1980 law on higher education increased the control of the Czech and Slovak ministries of education over universities and technical colleges.
LSA has worked in preparation of the amendments to the Law on Higher Education Establishments.
The Law on Higher Education (2002) establishes the following types of documents that confirm higher education qualifications:
Industry oriented university, it appears in 1984, following the law on higher education which provides that " engineer training...contains a research activity, pure or applied ".
There are 22 private higher education institutions and the law on higher education (passed in July 2007) treats private and public higher education institutions equally.
After the Sammarinese skeleton law on higher education had been passed the academy was officially founded on September 13, 1985, in the presence of the Captains-Regent.
For legal reasons (Article 2 of the Bavarian Law on Higher Education), the research activities of the university are limited to applied research and development projects.
All other non-private universities in Bavaria are subject to the Bavarian State Law on Higher Education (Bayerisches Hochschulgesetz).
The Law on Higher Education (2002) stipulates that educational establishments in Ukraine including those owned privately must be licensed before they can offer tertiary level educational programmes.
According to the laws on higher education in Bosnia and Herzegovina the terms "university", "faculty", "academy" and "university of applied sciencies" can be used only by accredited educational institutions.
This higher education institution received its accreditation certificate in 2008, as first economics and management school in the country to do so under rules established by new Law on Higher Education.
On 3 August 2000 the Parliament of the Republic of Macedonia brought the new Law on Higher Education which adopted the overall European standards of higher education.
Drafted with Liberty Institute's active involvement, the Laws on Higher Education and General Education were adopted by parliament in 2004 and 2005 provide for guarantees of academic freedom and student rights.
The educational requirement for attending the HSU is a general higher education entrance qualification that is recognized by the law on higher education of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.
The official name of the University is Technische Universität Kaiserslautern according to the new law on Higher Education of the Land Rhineland Palatinate which came into force on 1 September 2003.
The Law on Higher Education (2002) establishes the three-level structure of higher education: incomplete, basic, and complete educational levels with corresponding educational-proficiency levels of Junior Specialist, Bachelor, Specialist and Master.
Industry oriented university, research appeared in 1984, following the law on Higher education which provides that "engineering education [...] has a research activity, basic or applied," and is organized around four areas: electronics, automation, computer and air transport economy.
Macedonia became a member of the Bologna Process in 2003, having started with the changes in the higher education system much earlier in 2000 when the Ministry of Education and Science passed the new Law on Higher Education.
After the Senate, where there was a liberal majority, rejected Kuypers' law on higher education, which sought to bring equal titles for alumni of the Free University, which Kuyper himself founded, Kuyper calls new elections for the Senate.
Laws regulating the system of education include the Regulation on Academic Degrees, the Compulsory Education Law, the Teachers Law, the Education Law, the Law on Vocational Education, and the Law on Higher Education.