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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 a senior law lecturer at Northumbria University specialising in mental health and public law aswell as advocacy and solicitor skils. 

 

Campus Address

City Campus East 1



  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • 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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