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Professor Justine Nolan

Professor Justine Nolan

Director

MPP University of California, Berkeley

LLB(Hons) ANU

BSc ANU

Law & Justice
School of Global & Public Law

Justine Nolan is theÌýDirector of the and a Professor in the Faculty of Law and Justice at UNSW Sydney. She is an internationally recognised expert in modern slavery and human rights issues relating to business practices. For more than 25 years, Professor Nolan has provided advice and training to business, civil society, government and the UN on business and human rights and her career is notable for its collaborative approach and its strong and sustained engagement with diverse stakeholders. She has been a key driver ofÌýthe Australian and global business and human rights movement.

Justine's research focuses on the intersection of business and human rights, in particular, supply chain responsibility for human rights and modern slavery. Her research is noted for both its conceptual clarity and collaborative practical focus that has set out a strategic path to addressing significant business and human rights challenges. She is currently the lead investigator on a research project on ‘transformative business practices’ funded by the Laudes Foundation, that is identifying and testing replicable business practices and empowering stakeholders to advocate for and implement just transitions in global supply chains. Her 2019 co-authored book Ìýexamines how consumers, business and government are both part of the problem and the solution in curbing modern slavery in global supply chains. Other books includeÌýThe International Law of Human Rights (OUP,Ìý2017) andÌýBusiness and Human Rights: From Principles to PracticeÌý(Routledge, 2016). She teaches international human rights law and related courses onÌýglobal law, development, globalisation and business and human rights. In 2019 she was named 'Academic of the Year' at the Australian Law Awards.

Prior to joining UNSW in 2004, she worked as the Director of the Business and Human Rights program at the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First) in the USA. This work examined ways in which to prevent and redress corporate violations of human rights. During this time Justine advised both companies and civil society organisations on effective strategies to protect human rights in the corporate sphere and was closely involved in the establishment of the Fair Labor Association. She has also worked in both public interest and private legal practices and started her career at Allens, a global law firm and included time at the Public Interest Advocacy Centre.

Justine continues to hold various expert advisory roles. In 2022 she was elected to serve on UNSW Council as the staff representative. In 2020 Justine was appointed to the Modern Slavery Expert Advisory Group and was reappointed to this role in 2024.Ìý Other appointmentsÌýinclude the Australian Government's Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group on Business and Human Rights (2017) and the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade & Ausaid's Human Rights Grants Scheme Expert PanelÌý(2009-2013) which provided practical financial support for small community-based projects to promote and protect human rights in developing countries. She was an advisory member of NSW Legal Aid's Human Rights Panel (2012-2017). Both globally and nationally, she has presented at over 200 events to promote greater respect for human rights and have been invited by the UN, OECD, UNDP and UNOHCHR to advise on business and human rights issues in multiple global forums.Ìý

From 2006-2017 she was the Deputy Director of the Australian Human Rights Centre and from 2016-2019 she served as Associate Dean Academic at UNSW Law. She is aÌýVisiting Professorial Scholar at NYU's Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Business and Human Rights Journal and the Executive Editor of the Australian Human Rights Journal.Ìý

Phone
+61 (0)425 260496
Location
Room 332 Law Building UNSW Kensington Campus
  • Books | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, Addressing Modern Slavery, UNSW Press, Sydney Australia,
    Books | 2017
    Nolan J; McBeth A; Rice S, 2017, The International Law of Human Rights, 2, Oxford University Press, Australia
    Books | 2016
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J, 2016, Business and human rights,
    Books | 2016
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J, 2016, Preface
    Books | 2011
    Nolan J; Rice S; Mcbeth A, 2011, The International Law of Human Rights, Original, Oxford University Press,
  • Book Chapters | 2024
    Nolan J, 2024, 'Human Rights', in Elgar Encyclopedia of Corporate Governance,
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Nolan J, 2023, 'Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains', in Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, Springer International Publishing, pp. 1338 - 1344,
    Book Chapters | 2023
    Nolan J, 2023, 'Modern slavery in supply chains', in Ewing A (ed.), Teaching Business and Human Rights, Edward Elgar, USA, pp. 245 - 264,
    Book Chapters | 2022
    Nolan J, 2022, 'Regulating human rights in the textile sector: smoke and mirrors', in Marx A; Van Calster G; Wouters J; Otteburn K; Lica D (ed.), Research Handbook on Global Governance, Business and Human Rights, Edward Elgar, USA, pp. 291 - 311,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    Nolan J, 2021, 'Closing Gaps in the Chain: Regulating Respect for Human Rights in Global Supply Chains and the Role of Multi-stakeholder Initiatives', in Brinks D; Dehm J; Engle K; Taylor K (ed.), Power, Participation and Private Regulatory Initiatives: Human Rights Under Supply Chain Capitalism, University of Pennsylvania Press, USA, pp. 33 - 50,
    Book Chapters | 2021
    Nolan J, 2021, 'Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains', in Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics, Springer,
    Book Chapters | 2020
    Nolan J; Frishling N, 2020, 'Human Rights Due Diligence and the (over) Reliance on Social Auditing in Supply Chains', in Deva S; Birchall D (ed.), Research Handbook on Human Rights and Business, Edward Elgar Publishing, UK,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Moon G; Nolan J, 2018, 'Embedded Liberalism and Global Business: Domestic Stability versus Corporate Autonomy?', in The Future of International Economic Integration: The embedded liberalism compromise revisited, pp. 185 - 198,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Moon GF; Nolan J, 2018, 'Embedded Liberalism and Global Business: Domestic stability versus corporate autonomy?', in The Future of International Economic Integration: The Embedded Liberalism Compromise Revisited, Cambridge University Press,
    Book Chapters | 2018
    Nolan J, 2018, 'Regulating Human Rights and Responsibilities in Global Supply Chains', in Murray J; Malik A; Geschke A (ed.), The Social Effects of Global Trade, Pan Stanford, USA, pp. 19 - 30,
    Book Chapters | 2017
    Nolan J, 2017, 'Human rights and global supply chains: is effective supply chain accountability possible?', in Deva S; Bilchitz D (ed.), Building a Treaty on Business and Human Rights : Context and Contours, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 238 - 265
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J; Labowitz S; Van Heerden A, 2016, 'Setting and enforcing industry-specific standards for human rights: The role of multi-stakeholder initiatives in regulating corporate conduct', in Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, pp. 107 - 127
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J; Posner M, 2016, 'The future of business and human rights: Challenges and opportunities', in Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, pp. 316 - 320
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D; Labowitz S; van Heerden A, 2016, '4.1 Setting and Enforcing Industry-Specific Standards for Human Rights: the Role of Multi-stakeholder Initiatives in Regulating Corporate Conduct', in nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D (ed.), Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, edn. 1st, Routledge, UK, pp. 107 - 127
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D; Posner M, 2016, '7.2 The Future of Business and Human Rights', in nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D (ed.), Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, edn. 1st, Routledge, UK, pp. 316 - 320
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, '1.1 Business and Human Rights in Context and 1.4 Rana Plaza: the collapse of a factory in Bangladesh and its ramifications for the global garment industry', in Nolan J; Baumann Pauly D (ed.), Business and Human Rights From Principles to Practice, edn. 1st, Routledge, UK, pp. 1 - 30
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, '2.1 Mapping the Movement: the regulatory framework for business and human rights and 2.4 A Business and Human Rights Treaty', in nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D (ed.), Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, edn. 1st, Routledge, UK, pp. 31 - 76
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, 'Business and human rights in context', in Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, pp. 2 - 10
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, 'Mapping the movement: The business and human rights regulatory framework', in Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, pp. 32 - 51
    Book Chapters | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, 'The United Nations' Compact with Business: Hindering or Helping the Protection of Human Rights?', in The United Nations System for Protecting Human Rights: Volume IV, pp. 527 - 548,
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Nolan J, 2015, 'All care, no responsibility?', in Blecher LJ; Stafford NK; Bellamy G (ed.), Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights Impacts: New Expectations and Paradigms, pp. 3 - 26
    Book Chapters | 2015
    Nolan J, 2015, 'From Principles to Practice: Implementing Corporate Responsibility for Human Rights', in The Business and Human Rights Landscape Moving Forward, Looking Back, Cambridge University Press, ebook, pp. 387 - 413
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Nolan J; van Heerden A, 2013, 'Engaging Business in the Business of Human Rights', in Pedersen MB; Kinley D (ed.), Principled Engagement: Negotiating Human Rights in Repressive States, Ashgate, England, pp. 153 - 170
    Book Chapters | 2013
    Nolan J, 2013, 'The Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: Soft Law or Not Law?', in Deva S; Bilchitz D (ed.), Human Rights Obligations of Business, Cambridge University Press, pp. 138 - 161
    Book Chapters | 2012
    Nolan J; Mcbeth A, 2012, 'The International Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms', in Tully S (ed.), International Corporate Legal Responsibility, edn. Original, Wolters Kluwer, The Netherlands, pp. 175 - 274
    Book Chapters | 2009
    Nolan J, 2009, 'The nexus between human rights and business: Defining the sphere of corporate responsibility', in Farrall J; Rubenstein K (ed.), Sanctions Accountability and Governance in a Globalised World, edn. Original, Cambridge University Press, UK, pp. 217 - 238
    Book Chapters | 2008
    Nolan J; Kinley D, 2008, 'Human rights, corporations and the global economy: an international law perspective', in Handbook of Research on Global Corporate Citizenship, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK, pp. 343 - 373
    Book Chapters | 2007
    Nolan J; Kinley D; Zerial N, 2007, 'The Norms are dead! Long live the Norms! The politics behind the UN Human Rights Norms for Corporations', in The New Corporate Accountability: Corporate Responsibility & the Law, edn. 1, Cambridge, UK, pp. 459 - 475
    Book Chapters | 2003
    Nolan J; Posner M, 2003, 'Can Codes of Conduct play a role in promoting workers' rights?', in Flanagan R; Gould W (ed.), International Labor Standards: Globalization, Trade and Public Policy, Stanford University Press, Stanford CA USA
  • Edited Books | 2016
    Nolan J; Baumann Pauly D, (ed.), 2016, Business and Human Rights: From Principles to Practice, Routledge, UK
  • Journal articles | 2024
    Pryde S; Nolan J; Marsall S; Boersma M; McGaughey F; Bhakoo V, 2024, 'Understanding Remedy Under the Australian Modern Slavery Act: From Conceptualisation to Provision of Remedy', Journal of modern slavery, 8, pp. 70 - 95,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Boersma M; Nolan J, 2022, 'Modern slavery and the employment relationship: Exploring the continuum of exploitation', Journal of Industrial Relations, 64, pp. 165 - 176,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Harris H; Nolan J, 2022, 'Outsourcing the enforcement of modern slavery: Overcoming the limitations of a market-based disclosure model', Journal of Industrial Relations, 64, pp. 223 - 247,
    Journal articles | 2022
    Nolan J, 2022, 'Chasing the Next Shiny Thing: Can Human Rights Due Diligence Effectively Address Labour Exploitation in Global Fashion Supply Chains?', International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy, 11, pp. 1 - 14,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Golder B; Hush A; Jefferies R; Johns F; Nolan J, 2021, 'Foreword', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 27, pp. 399 - 401,
    Journal articles | 2021
    McCorquodale R; Nolan J, 2021, 'The Effectiveness of Human Rights Due Diligence for Preventing Business Human Rights Abuses', Netherlands International Law Review, 68, pp. 455 - 478,
    Journal articles | 2021
    Nolan J; Harris H, 2021, 'Learning from experience: Comparing legal approaches to foreign bribery and modern slavery', Cardozo International and Comparative law Review, 4,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Ford J; Nolan J, 2020, 'A regulação da transparência em direitos humanos e escravidão moderna nas cadeias de suprimentos corporativas', DESC - Direito Economia e Sociedade Contemporânea, 3, pp. 99 - 130,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Ford J; Nolan J, 2020, 'Regulating transparency on human rights and modern slavery in corporate supply chains: the discrepancy between human rights due diligence and the social audit', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 26, pp. 27 - 45,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2020, 'Can blockchain help resolve modern slavery in supply chains?', AIB Insights,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Nolan J; Chappell L, 2020, 'Foreword to the New Thinking on Business and Human Rights Special Issue', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 26, pp. 1 - 4,
    Journal articles | 2020
    Sinclair A; Nolan J, 2020, 'Modern Slavery Laws in Australia: Steps in the Right Direction?', Business and Human Rights Journal, 5, pp. 164 - 170,
    Journal articles | 2019
    Nolan J; Frishling N, 2019, 'Australia's Modern Slavery Act: Towards Meaningful Compliance', Company and Securities Law Journal, 37, pp. 104 - 126,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Nolan J; Bott G, 2018, 'Global Supply Chains and Human Rights: Spotlight on forced labour and modern slavery practices', Australian Journal of Human Rights,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Nolan J, 2018, 'Hardening Soft Law: Are the emerging corporate social disclosure laws capable of generating substantial compliance with human rights?', Brazilian Journal of International Law, 15, pp. 65 - 84,
    Journal articles | 2018
    Prof JN, 2018, 'Hardening soft law: Are the emerging corporate social disclosure laws capable of generating substantive compliance with human rights?', Brazilian Journal of International Law, 15, pp. 65 - 83,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J; van Heerden A; Samway M, 2017, 'Industry-Specific Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives That Govern Corporate Human Rights Standards: Legitimacy assessments of the Fair Labor Association and the Global Network Initiative', Journal of Business Ethics, 143, pp. 771 - 787,
    Journal articles | 2017
    Nolan J; farbenblum B, 2017, 'The Business of Migrant Worker Recruitment: Who has the Responsibility and Leverage to Protect Rights?', Texas International Law Journal, 52, pp. 1 - 44
    Journal articles | 2017
    Nolan J, 2017, 'Business and human rights: The challenge of putting principles into practice and regulating global supply chains', Alternative Law Journal, 42, pp. 42 - 46
    Journal articles | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, 'Corporate Social Responsibility? Human Rights in the New Global Economy, edited by Charlotte Walker-Said and John D. Kelly. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2015. 392 pp. ISBN: 978-0226244273', Business Ethics Quarterly, 26, pp. 565 - 567,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Nolan J; Posner M; Labowitz S, 2014, 'Beyond Kiobel: Alternative Remedies for Sustained Human Rights Protection', American Journal of International Law Unbound, January 2014, pp. e-48,
    Journal articles | 2014
    Nolan J, 2014, 'Refining the Rules of the Game: The Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights', Utrecht Journal of International and European Law, 30, pp. 7 - 23,
    Journal articles | 2009
    Nolan J; Taylor L, 2009, 'Corporate Responsibility for Economic, Social and Cultural Rights: Rights in Search of a Remedy?', Journal of Business Ethics, 87, pp. 433 - 451
    Journal articles | 2009
    Nolan J, 2009, 'The China Dilemma: Internet censorship and corporate responsibility', Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 4, pp. article 3 - 1-28,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Kinley D; Nolan J, 2008, 'Trading & Aiding Human Rights: Corporations in the Global Economy', Nordisk Tidsskrift for Menneskerettigheter: Nordic journal on human rights, 25, pp. 353 - 377
    Journal articles | 2008
    Nolan J, 2008, 'Human rights at the UN: The political history of universal justice', AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE, 43, pp. 572 - 573,
    Journal articles | 2008
    Nolan J, 2008, 'Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility, Limitations and Opportunities in International Law', MODERN LAW REVIEW, 71, pp. 492 - 496,
    Journal articles | 2007
    Kinley D; Nolan J; Zerial N, 2007, 'Reflections on the United Nations Human Rights Norms for Corporations', Company and Securities Law Journal, 25, pp. 30 - 42
    Journal articles | 2007
    Nolan J; Kinley D; Zerial N, 2007, 'The Politics of Corporate Social Resonsibility: Reflections on the UN Human Rights Norms for Companies', Company and Securities Law Journal, 1, pp. 30 - 42
    Journal articles | 2007
    Nolan J, 2007, 'Corporate Responsibility in Australia: rhetoric or reality?', Australian Journal of Human Rights, 12, pp. 63 - 88
    Journal articles | 2005
    Nolan J, 2005, 'The United Nations Compact with Business: Hindering or Helping with Protection of Human Rights?', University of Queensland Law Journal, 24, pp. 445 - 466
    Journal articles | 2005
    Nolan J, 2005, 'With Power Comes Responsibiity: Human RIghts and Corporate Accountability', University of New South Wales Law Journal, 28, pp. 581 - 613
    Journal articles | 2000
    Nolan J; Posner M, 2000, 'International Standards to promote Labor Rights', Columbia Business Law Review
  • Reports | 2023
    Nolan J; Marshall S; Bhakoo V; Boersma M; Dinshaw F; Knop S; McGaughey F; Sinclair A, 2023, Good Practice Toolkit: Strengthening Modern Slavery Responses
    Reports | 2023
    Nolan J; Marshall S; Bhakoo V; Kach A; McGaughey F; Boersma M; Dinshaw F; Sinclair A, 2023, Australia’s Modern Slavery Act: Is it Fit for Purpose?
    Reports | 2023
    Salter M; Woodlock D; Whitten T; Tyler M; Naldrett G; Breckenridge J; Nolan J; Peleg N, 2023, Identifying and understanding child sexual offending behaviours and attitudes among Australian men, UNSW, Sydney,
    Reports | 2022
    Nolan J; Dinshaw F; Hill C; Sinclair A; Marshall S; McGaughey F; Bhakoo V; Boersma M; Goss J; Keegan P, 2022, Broken Promises: Two Years of Corporate Reporting under Australia’s Modern Slavery Act
    Reports | 2022
    Nolan J; Sinclair A; Dinshaw F; Marshall S; Hill C; McGaughey F; Boersma M; Bhakoo V; Goss J; Keegan P, 2022, Paper Promises? Evaluating the impact of Australia’s Modern Slavery Act
    Other | 2021
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2021, Submission to the Senate Inquiry into the Customs Amendment (Banning Goods Produced by Uyghur Forced Labour) Bill 2020,
    Reports | 2019
    Fourie J; Dorothee B-P; Nolan J, 2019, Assessing Legislation on Human Rights in Supply Chains: Varied Designs but Limited Compliance, NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights,
    Reports | 2019
    Nolan J; Ford J; Islam MA, 2019, Regulating Transparency and Disclosures on Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains, CPA Australia, Australia,
    Reports | 2019
    Nolan J; McGauhey F; Marshall S; Adams K, 2019, Submission on behalf of ACAN to the Draft Guidance for Reporting Entities on Modern Slavery (May 2019)
    Reports | 2018
    Nolan J; Baumann-Pauly D; Landau I, 2018, Submission to the United Nations Working Group Consultations on Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence
    Reports | 2018
    Nolan J, 2018, Submission to the Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee: Inquiry into the provisions of the Modern Slavery Bill 2018
    Other | 2018
    Yu A; Lo A; Bennett Moses L; Clarke R; Farbenblum B; Joyce D; De Leeuw M; Manwaring K; Nolan J; Zalnieriute M, 2018, Response to Issues Paper on Human Rights and Technology,
    Reports | 2017
    Nolan J; Ford J, 2017, Submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Inquiry into Establishing a Modern Slavery Act in Australia
    Reports | 2017
    Nolan J, 2017, Submission to Australian Justice Minister’s Inquiry into Modern Slavery
    Reports | 2016
    Nolan J, 2016, Submission to the United Nations Open Ended Inter-Governmental Working Group on Transnational Corporations & Other Business Enterprises With Respect To Human Rights 2016
    Other | 2014
    Nolan J; Farbenblum B, 2014, Is the World Cup Worth Dying For?,
    Other | 2014
    Nolan J, 2014, Book review of The Politics of Global Supply Chains, Lexis Nexis,
    Other | 2013
    Nolan J, 2013, Book review of The Promise and LImits of Private Power,
    Reports | 2012
    Nolan J; Kiobel E; others , 2012, Esther Kiobel et al v Royal Dutch Petroleum et at, Supreme Court of the US, Supplemental Brief of Australian International Law Scholars, Amici Curiae in support of Petitioners,, Supreme Court of the US
    Other | 2012
    Nolan J, 2012, Book review of Half the Sky: How to Change the World,
    Other | 2012
    Nolan J, 2012, Book review of Regulating Corporate Human Rights Violations: Humanizing Business,
    Other | 2009
    Nolan J, 2009, Book review of Human Rights and Corporations,
    Reports | 2009
    nolan J, 2009, Joint submission of international academic human rights programs’ to the UK Parliament Joint Committee on Human Rights Inquiry into business and human rights,
    Other | 2008
    Nolan J; Posner M, 2008, A new frontier in human rights protection: human rights, NGOs and business,
    Other | 2008
    Nolan J, 2008, Book review Human rights at the UN: The political history of universal justice, Taylor & Francis,
    Other | 2008
    Nolan J, 2008, Book review of Roger Normand and Sarah Zaidi Human Rights at the United Nations: The Political History of Universal Justice,
    Other | 2008
    Nolan J, 2008, Book reviewof Jennifer A. Zerk, Multinationals and Corporate Social Responsibility, Limitations and Opportunities in International Law, Wiley: No OnlineOpen,
    Conference Papers | 2006
    Nolan J, 2006, 'Corporate Accountability and Triple Line Reporting: Determining the Material Issues for Disclosure', in Enhancing Corporate Accountability prospects and Challenges, Enhancing Corporate Accountability prospects and Challenges, Melbourne, presented at Enhancing Corporate Accountability prospects and Challenges, Melbourne, 08 February 2006 - 09 February 2006
    Other | 2006
    Nolan J, 2006, Materiality and the Australian Policy Landscape, AccountAbility,
    Reports | 2006
    Nolan J, 2006, Submission to CAMAC's Corporate Social Responsibility Discussion Paper
    Reports | 2005
    Nolan J, 2005, Submission to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services
    Other | 2004
    Nolan J, 2004, Human Rights, the Environment and Business,
    Other | 2004
    Nolan J, 2004, New Mechanism To Hold Corporations Accountable for Human Rights Abuses, Australian Human Rights Centre,
    Other | 2004
    nolan J, 2004, New Mechanism to hold corporations accountable for human rights',
    Other | 2004
    Rice (ed.), 2004, Book Review of Retreat from Justice, UNSW Faculty of Law,
    Preprints |
    Baumann-Pauly D; Nolan J; Van Heerden AD; Samway M, Industry-Specific Multi-Stakeholder Initiatives that Govern Corporate Human Rights Standards Legitimacy Assessments of the Fair Labor Association and the Global Network Initiative,
  • Media | 2020
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2020, The real economic victims of corona virus are those we can’t see, ,
    Media | 2020
    Nolan J, 2020, WORKER RIGHTS IN AUSTRALIA DURING COVID-19, sydney, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Berg L; Boersma M, 2019, Message to Coles, Woolworths: Act now to end modern slavery, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, Blockchain can help break the chains of modern slavery, but it is not a complete solution, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, Interview with Myf Warhurst ABC Radio on modern slavery., ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, Radio National Life Matters 'Are you supporting modern slavery?', ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, The long and winding road to respecting workers' rights in global supply chains, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J; Boersma M, 2019, What does modern slavery mean for your business?, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J, 2019, Australia not immune from people trafficking tragedies: Justine Nolan, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J, 2019, Corporate risk analysis downplays slave labour in supply chains. Featured: Justine Nolan, Associate Professor and Associate Dean (Academic), Faculty of Law, University of New South Wales, ,
    Media | 2019
    Nolan J, 2019, Woolworths shortchanging workers ABC 7.30, ,
    Media | 2018
    Nolan J; McGaughey F, 2018, Modern Slavery Bill a step in the right direction – now businesses must comply, ,
    Media | 2018
    Nolan J, 2018, Focus - I found out I have 63 slaves working for me, ,
    Media | 2018
    Nolan J, 2018, Justine Nolan on Modern Slavery, ,
    Media | 2014
    Nolan J, 2014, Business as usual not an option, ,
    Media | 2012
    Nolan J, 2012, Companies shouldn't be able to hand-pass footballs made by children, ,

  • 2024 Laudes Foundation 'Unveiling the potential of transformative business practices: leveraging human rights and environmental due diligence' EUR238,033
  • 2023 Freedom Fund 'The Impact of Strategic Human Rights Litigation on Corporate Behaviour' US$72,727
  • 2023Ìý Funded by select Australian Universities'Understanding HDR-Supervisor Relationship Challenges'Ìý
  • 2022Ìý UNDP 'Business and Human Rights Training for National Human Rights Institutions' US$19,499
  • 2021Ìý Westpac Research Grant Program: 'Measuring the prevalence of OCSE' $150,000
  • 2021Ìý Australian GovernmentÌýNational Security and Criminal Justice Program: National Action Plan to Combat Modern Slavery 2020-25 Grant Program: 'Improving the Regulation of Modern Slavery and Access to Remedy. Learning from Experience' $177,742
  • 2018Ìý CPA Australia, Global Research Perspectives Program:ÌýÌý'Regulating Transparency and Disclosures on Modern Slavery in Global Supply Chains' $61,000
  • 2014Ìý UNSWÌýÌýLabour Migration Recruitment Industry: A Human Rights Based Approach $6,000Ìý
  • 2009Ìý UNSW Corporate Accountability for Human Rights and Codes of Conduct: evaluating the mechanisms of protection $7,000
  • 2007Ìý UNSW Early Career Researcher grant ‘Corporate Complicity in Human Rights Violations’ $11,000
  • 2006Ìý UNSW Early Career Researcher grant ‘The legal liabilities of multinational corporations regarding human rights’ $8,500

UNSW Arc Postgraduate Outstanding Research Supervisor Award (2020)

Academic of the Year, Australian Law Awards (2019)

UNSW Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence (2018)

UNSW Plus Alliance Fellow (2019-2020)

For more recent media, seeÌýhttps://www.humanrights.unsw.edu.au/news

Interview withÌýÌýprogram on modern slavery 5 July 2018

with Radio Adelaide on modern slavery, 4 July 2018

''ÌýThe ConversationÌý29 June 2018

'ÌýABC News, 24 April 2018

'Corporate Dependence on Outsourcing is Resulting in Modern Day Slavery'Ìý, May 17, 2016

'Business as usual is not an option'ÌýÌýApril 23, 2014 .Ìý Also inÌýThe Sydney Morning Herald,ÌýApril 24 2014Ìý

'ÌýThe Sydney Morning HeraldÌýSeptember 24, 2012

‘’ÌýThe Canberra Times,ÌýSeptember 24, 2012

‘’ÌýThe Sydney Morning HeraldÌýJune 10, 2010. (Also featured in The AgeÌýandÌýThe Canberra Times)

‘On CSR, Human Rights and the State of Play inÌý Australia’ÌýLaw Society JournalÌýJuly 2009 Vol 47 No. 6 pp22-25

'' May 19 2008,ÌýOn Line Opinion

'ÌýThe AgeÌýAugust 4, 2008

'Chasing an ideal through Olympic rings of hope'ÌýThe Canberra TimesÌýAug 5 2008Ìý

On 25 April 2007, AHRC Deputy Director Justine Nolan was interviewed for Radio Australia regarding a landmark lawsuit that has been filed against Yahoo in the district court of California, USA alleging the internet giant's practices in China have led to human rights violations. Wang Xiaoning and his wife Yu Ling filed the suit and accuse Yahoo of being directly responsible for Wang's arrest, 10 year prison sentence and alleged torture. Justine Nolan discusses the human rights responsiblities of companies like Yahoo and the legal loopholes that currently exist in the field of corporate responsibility.Ìý

'Corporations Behaving Badly: firm rules needed' Nov 29 2006ÌýThe Canberra Times.Ìý

'Ingrained Culture' Nov 28 2006ÌýThe Courier Mail.Ìý

'Style over substance clouds corporate value judgements' April 9 2005ÌýThe Age.Ìý

'Brought to account: the business of honour in the boardroom',ÌýSydney Morning Herald, July 23, 2004.Ìý

'What is a good company?' Opinion,ÌýThe Age, July 26, 2004.Ìý

Non refereed papers

Nolan. J, 'Foreword'ÌýUniversity of New South Wales Law JournalÌýVol. 40 2017 No. 3 1171-1174.

‘Is the World Cup Worth Dying For?’ÌýHuman Rights DefenderÌýVol. 23 Issue 1 April 2014 26. Also published in UNSWÌýUnikenÌýIssue 73, Spring 2014 (co-authored with Bassina Farbenblum).

'If I were AG.... Companies must uphold human rights' Human Rights Law CentreÌý

'A new frontier in human rights protection: human rights, NGOs and business' (co-authored with Michael Posner)ÌýHuman Rights DefenderÌýVol 17 Issue August 2008 2-4

Materiality and the Australian Policy Landscape' AccountAbility Forum, Winter 2006 Vol 11

Contribution to (peer review of survey) "Commerce, crime and conflict: Legal Remedies for Private Sector Liability for Grave Breaches of International Law' by Anita Ramasastry and Robert C Thompson, Sept. 2006

'New Mechanism to hold corporations accountable for human rights' Issue 13/1 2004 19ÌýHuman Rights Defender

'Human Rights, the Environment and Business'ÌýLaw Society JournalÌýJuly 2004 Vol 42 No 6 66

My Research Supervision

I am currently supervising severalÌýdoctoral students on subjects including: Human rights protection in manufacturing supply chains and multi-stakeholder initiatives,Ìý Extraterritorial Processing of Refugees; the Lithium extractive sector and corporate human rights compliance and remedying corporate human rights violations.Ìý

My Teaching

Course taught include:

  • International Human Rights Law and Advocacy (LAWS3182)
  • International Human Rights (LAWS8181)
  • Business and Human Rights (LAWS8189)
  • Human Rights Law in Practice (New York) (LAWS3146)
  • Law in the Global Context (LAWS2270)
  • Law, Rights and Development (LAWS8192)

In 2018 I received the Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence.