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Jonathan Nash

Assistant Professor

Department: Northumbria Law School

 

Jonathan Nash LLB (EC) Hons, LLM was a community care solicitor for close to a decade, both in legal aid and local government. 

He is now an Assistant Professor at Northumbria University specialising in mental health and public law as well as advocacy and solicitor skills. 

 

Campus Address

City Campus East 1



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  • Navigating Psychedelic Medicines through (Inter)national Regulation, Nash, J. 2 Jul 2017, Breaking Convention 2017
  • The Development and Regulation of Psychedelic Medicines, Nash, J. 6 Apr 2017, Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference 2017
  • The Use of Psychedelic Medicines to Treat Resistant Post Traumatic Stress Disorder: The Legal and Policy Implications, Nash, J. 25 Mar 2017, EMDR Association UK & Ireland Annual Conference 2017

  • LLM May 17 2007
  • LPC June 27 2003
  • July 05 1996
  • Solicitor Law Society 2006
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2016


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