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Qualifications BSc(hons) (ANU), LLB (ANU), PhD in Psychology (ANU)
Scholarly Interests Legal psychology, jury research (esp Australian and Japanese reform), criminal law, criminal justice, legal and social psychological theories of justice and human rights, intergroup relations.
Recent Publications

M Nolan, Construing Human Rights: Protecting Subgroups and Individuals (Saarbruecken: VDM Verlag Dr Mueller, 2008).

M Nolan, 'Lay Perceptions of Terrorist Acts and Counter-terrorism Responses: Role of Motive, Offence Construal, Siege Mentality and Human Rights' in M Gani and P Mathew (eds) Fresh Perspectives on the 'War on Terror' (Canberra: ANU ePress, 2008) 85-107 http://epress.anu.edu.au/war_terror_citation.html;

M Nolan and N Branscombe, 'The Human Self and Human Rights: Implications for the Psychological Continuity of Less Inclusive Selves' in F Sani (ed) (2008) Self-continuity: Individual and Collective Perspectives (New York: Psychology Press) 201-211.

MA Nolan, and K Rubenstein, 'Citizenship and Identity in Diverse Societies' (2009) XV(1) Humanities Research 29-44.(http://epress.anu.edu.au/hrj2009_citation.html)

MA Nolan, 'Counter-terrorism, Interviewing, and Investigative Interoperability: R v ul-Haque [2007] NSWSC 1251' (2009) 16(2) Psychiatry, Psychology, and Law 175-190.

Representative Publications

MA Nolan, ‘Social Science and Criminal Law Reform: Beyond Mere Opinion Polling and Penal Populism’ in B McSherry, A Norrie and S Bronitt (eds), Regulating Deviance: The Redirection of Criminalisation and the Futures of Criminal Law Oxford: Hart Publishing/Oñati International Series in Law and Society, 2009) 165-182. 

M Nolan and K Anderson, 'Reintroducing a Criminal Jury in Japan: Reform Lessons for Us All?' (2007) 90 Reform 47.

K Anderson and MA Nolan, 'Lay Participation in the Japanese Justice System: A Few Preliminary Thoughts Regarding the Lay Assessor System (saiban-in seido) from Domestic Historical and International Psychological Perspectives' (2004) 37(4) Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law 935.

MA Nolan and PJ Oakes, 'Human Rights Concepts in Australian Political Debate' in T D Campbell, J Goldsworthy and A Stone (eds.), Protecting Human Rights: Instruments and Institutions (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) 75-92.

Appointments ANU College of Law: Director of Higher Degree Research; Higher Degree Research Program Committee (Chair); Education Committee; Research Committee.
  I teach or have taught on the following compulsory courses in the undergraduate program: Criminal Law and Procedure, Selected Topics in Criminal Law, Criminal Justice, and Foundations of Australian Law. I convene the undergraduate elective Law and Psychology. I teach on the Advocacy, Military Discipline Law and Advanced Military Discipline Law courses in the LLM program.
Name Mark Nolan
Room 121
Tel 6125 8354
Fax 6125 3971
Email mark.nolan@anu.edu.au
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