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Aoife Nolan

Professor Of International Human Rights Law & Director Of The Human Rights Law Centre at University of Nottingham

Aoife Nolan has a diverse and extensive work experience in various prestigious organizations. Aoife is currently serving as the President of the Council of Europe European Committee of Social Rights and has been a Member of the committee since 2017. Aoife has also held the role of Vice-President of the committee from 2021 to 2023.

In terms of academia, Aoife Nolan has been a Visiting Professor at Ulster University and Universitá degli studi Roma TRE. Aoife has also served as an Academic Member and Co-lead of the Children's Rights Group at Doughty Street Chambers and as a Professor of International Human Rights Law and Director of the Human Rights Law Centre at The University of Nottingham.

Aoife Nolan has contributed their expertise to various governmental organizations as well. Aoife has been a Member of the UNCRC Working Group for The Scottish Government from 2019 to 2020. In addition, they have been a part of the Scottish First Minister's Human Rights Leadership Advisory Group from 2017 to 2018.

Furthermore, Aoife has had international teaching experiences as a Visiting Professor at UNSW and Université catholique de Louvain. Aoife was also a Hauser Senior Global Research Fellow at NYU School of Law | Institute for Executive Education.

Overall, Aoife Nolan's work experience highlights their expertise in human rights law, teaching, and advisory roles in international and governmental organizations.

Aoife Nolan has a diverse education history. Aoife obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from Trinity College Dublin in 2000, and also completed a French Language Module at the same institution in 1997. Following this, they pursued further studies and earned a PhD in Law from the European University Institute in 2005. During their time as a doctoral student, they also undertook visiting scholar positions at the University of Cape Town and Columbia Law School. Additionally, they completed a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education Teaching at Queen's University Belfast from 2007 to 2009. Prior to their college education, Aoife Nolan attended Rygaards International School, although specific dates and degrees obtained are not available.

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  • Professor Of International Human Rights Law & Director Of The Human Rights Law Centre

    April, 2012 - present

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