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Professor Justine Nolan is the Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute and a Professor in the Faculty of Law and Justice at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. An internationally recognized expert on modern slavery and human rights issues related to business practices, she has over 25 years of experience providing advice and training to the business community, civil society, government, and the United Nations. Her research focuses on the intersection of business and human rights, particularly in relation to supply chain responsibility and modern slavery. Nolan is the lead investigator on a research project funded by the Laudes Foundation, exploring transformative business practices that empower stakeholder engagement in global supply chains. She has authored significant publications, including books on human rights and business ethics. Professor Nolan teaches various courses in international human rights law and has received multiple awards, including the Vice Chancellor's Award for Teaching Excellence at UNSW. She actively engages in advisory roles and presents globally on human rights issues.
Australian Human Rights Institute • Sydney
Leads the institute's initiatives on human rights.
University of New South Wales • Sydney
Teaches and conducts research in the Faculty of Law and Justice.
Business and Human Rights Program, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights •
Directed programs to address corporate accountability for human rights.
Includes Business Intelligence, Enterprise Systems, and Cybersecurity Management streams.