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'Aggravated Violations', Roma Housing Rights, and Forced Expulsions in Italy: Recent Developments under the European Social Charter Collective Complaints System (2011)
Journal Article
Nolan, A. (2011). 'Aggravated Violations', Roma Housing Rights, and Forced Expulsions in Italy: Recent Developments under the European Social Charter Collective Complaints System. Human Rights Law Review, 11(2), 343-361. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngr013

Discusses the complaint relating to the European Committee on Social Rights' decision in Centre On Housing Rights and Evictions (Cohre) v Italy (58/2009) concerning the alleged violations of the right to adequate housing and the forced eviction of Ro... Read More about 'Aggravated Violations', Roma Housing Rights, and Forced Expulsions in Italy: Recent Developments under the European Social Charter Collective Complaints System.

The Child as “Democratic Citizen” – Challenging the "Participation Gap" (2010)
Journal Article
Nolan, A. (online). The Child as “Democratic Citizen” – Challenging the "Participation Gap". Public Law, 767-782

Considers the position of children as democratic citizens, looking at children's participation in the democratic decision-making process. Explains arguments on why political participation matters in terms of the child as a citizen and their participa... Read More about The Child as “Democratic Citizen” – Challenging the "Participation Gap".

Article 2(1) ICESCR and States Parties' Obligations: Whither the Budget? (2010)
Journal Article
Nolan, A., & Dutschke, M. (2010). Article 2(1) ICESCR and States Parties' Obligations: Whither the Budget?. European Human Rights Law Review, 3, 280-289

Analyses the budget-specific obligations imposed by the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights 1966 art.2(1), which requires the relevant State to take steps to the maximum of their available resources in order to realise the... Read More about Article 2(1) ICESCR and States Parties' Obligations: Whither the Budget?.

Addressing Economic and Social Rights Violations by Non-State Actors through the Role of the State: A Comparison of Regional Approaches to the 'Obligation to Protect' (2009)
Journal Article
Nolan, A. (2009). Addressing Economic and Social Rights Violations by Non-State Actors through the Role of the State: A Comparison of Regional Approaches to the 'Obligation to Protect'. Human Rights Law Review, 9(2), 225-255. https://doi.org/10.1093/hrlr/ngp007

This article centres on the state's obligation to ensure that third party non-state actors do not interfere with the enjoyment of economic and social rights (ESR) by rights-holders. In it, the author analyses and compares the different ways in which... Read More about Addressing Economic and Social Rights Violations by Non-State Actors through the Role of the State: A Comparison of Regional Approaches to the 'Obligation to Protect'.

Battle(s) over Children’s Rights and the Irish Constitution (2007)
Journal Article
Nolan, A. (2007). Battle(s) over Children’s Rights and the Irish Constitution. Irish Political Studies, 22(4), 495-516. https://doi.org/10.1080/07907180701699240

The paper centres on the battle(s) that have been, and are being, fought over children's rights under the Irish Constitution. The author assesses whether the Irish Constitution, as it stands, qualifies as a ‘children's rights constitution’ under whic... Read More about Battle(s) over Children’s Rights and the Irish Constitution.