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Children’s Socio-Economic Rights, Democracy And The Courts, Paperback / softback Book

Children’s Socio-Economic Rights, Democracy And The Courts Paperback / softback

Part of the Human Rights Law in Perspective series

Paperback / softback

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Aoife Nolan’s important book uses constitutional and democratic theory, human rights, and case law from a variety of jurisdictions to show how the courts can and should give effect to children’s socio-economic rights.

Constituting a major contribution to scholarship, it is the first book to examine together children’s socio-economic rights; children as democratic citizens; the implications of children’s rights for democratic constitutional theory; the role of courts in ensuring the enforcement of children’s rights and the debates surrounding the litigation and adjudication of socio-economic rights. 'Children's rights were often thought to be synonymous with economic and social welfare prior to the adoption of the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989.

Ironically, since that time, remarkably little scholarship has been devoted to the vitally important economic and social rights dimensions of children's rights.

Nolan's book singlehandedly remedies that neglect and does so in a sophisticated, nuanced and balanced way.

It provides a superb account of the pros and cons of judicial activism in promoting these rights.'Philip Alston, John Norton Pomeroy Professor, NYU Law SchoolWinner of the Kevin Boyle Book Prize 2012 for Outstanding Legal Scholarship

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