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MARTIN PATRICK HARDIE CURRICULUM VITAE Email: [email protected] EDUCATION • Doctor of Philosophy, School of History Heritage and Society, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia (2008- ongoing). Area of Research: Professional Cycling and Doping – the Operacion Puerto case and beyond. • Graduate Certificate of Higher Education, Deakin University, Australia (2008-2010). • Master/Doctor of Laws, Faculty of Law, New South Wales University, Sydney, Australia (2003-2006 incomplete). Area of Research: Globalisation, forms of community, knowledge and law production. • Bachelor of Laws with Honours, Northern Territory University, Darwin, Australia. (1990- 1994). Honours Thesis: The Constitutional validity of Australia's Timor Gap Legislation. Academic Awards in Criminal Law (1991), Criminology (1992), Administrative Law (1992), International Law (1993). Main areas of study: Constitutional law, administrative law, international law, intellectual property, comparative law and government, environmental law and indigenous law. • Course on Open Source/Free Software: Political Science, University of Gotenburg, Sweden, April May 2005. • Bachelor of Science in Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia (1979 incomplete). LANGUAGES • English: Mother tongue. • Spanish: Advanced. • Portuguese: Understand. • Basque: Beginner MEMBERSHIPS AND ASSOCIATIONS • Member, International Association for the Sociology of Law, Onati, Spain. • Senior Member, International Network of Humanistic Doping Research, University of Aarhus, Denmark. • Member, Centre for Australian Studies, University of Barcelona, Spain. • Researcher, Social Science Research Network, World Anti-Doping Agency. • Admitted to practice as Barrister and Solicitor in Northern Territory and Federal Jurisdictions. • Correspondent, El Pais Newspaper, Madrid, Spain 1 | Page DETAILED WORK AND OTHER EXPERIENCE Current Position: • Lecturer in Law (Level B), School of Law, Deakin University, Waurn Ponds, Victoria. Previous Experience Australia • Barrister and Solicitor, Advocate in High Court of Australia, Federal Court of Australia, Supreme Court of the Northern Territory, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Social Security Appeals Tribunal, Refugee Review Tribunal and Veterans' Affairs Commission (1994 - 2000). • Visiting Lecturer and Tutor, Faculty of Law, Northern Territory University, administrative law, indigenous law and intellectual property (1994 – 1999) • Manager, Abom- Mt Buller Professional Cycling team, Australia (1998 - 1999). • Paralegal Research Assistant, Victorian and Northern Territory Bars, Australia, (1989- 1994). • Legal Affairs Officer and Adviser to Dr Jose Ramos Horta, Conselho Nacional Resistance Maubere CNRM, (1992 – 1995). • Consultant, National Indigenous Arts Advocacy Agency, Australia (1991 - 1995). • Copyright Project Officer, North Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service (NAALAS), Darwin, Australia, (1989 – 1991). • Founding Coordinator, Association of Northern and Central Australian Aboriginal Artists ANCAAA (now ANKAA), Darwin, Australia, (1987- 1989). • Manager, Mimi Aboriginal Arts and Crafts, Katherine, Australia, (1986 – 1988). • Special Consultant to Director, Aboriginal Arts Board, Australia Council, Sydney, Australia, (1984 - 1986) • Manager, Warumpi Band and Yinura Record Label, Australia(1984 – 1986). • Manager, The Laughing Clowns and Prince Melon Records and Publishing, Australia and Europe, (1980 – 1985). • Tour Manager and Booking Agent, Rough Trade Records, U.K., All Trade Booking, Nick Cave and The Birthday Party, The Smiths, Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls, The Fall, Misty in Roots, The Sisters of Mercy, The Go Betweens, The Triffids, Dave Graney and The Moodists, the Celibate Rifles, The Riptides, Australia and Europe (1979 - 1986). • Brisbane Industrial Correspondent, Tribune newspaper. • Activities Officer, Griffith University Students' Union, Brisbane, Australia, (1979). Spain • Workshop Coordinator, International Institute of Sociology of Law, Oñati, Basque Country. 2 | Page • English and Legal English Teacher, Bilbao (Bizkaia, Spain) (2006 ongoing). • Consultant/Translator, Orbea Bicycles Coop, Mallabia, Bizkaia (Spain) and Little Rock, Arkansas, USA • Correspondent, cyclingnews.com (1998 - 2005). • Correspondent, Bicycling Australia, (2000 - 2007). • Correspondent, Procycling Magazine, (2007 - ongoing). Mozambique • Consultant, Jose Caldeira Advogados, Maputo, Mozambique, producing www.mozlegal.com, Mozambique's Legal Resource Portal, (November 2003 - March 2004). • Manager, Mozambique- Expro, Cycling Team (September 2003). Panama • Adjunct Professor, Florida State University, Republic of Panama (January 2002 - May 2003). • Moderator, Nettime, arts culture and politics discussion forum (2003 -2005). East Timor • Advisor, Office of Minister for Infrastructure, Mr. Joao Carrascalao, UNTAET, East Timor (January 2001 - July 2001). • Legal Advisor and Consultant, to Mr. Xanana Gusmao, Dr. Jose Ramos Horta and Mr. Francisco Xavier do Amaral and Mr. Avelino Coelho, Conselho Nacional Resistance Timor, CNRT (August 1999 - January 2001). CONFERENCE PAPERS • “Cycling, Health, Anti-Doping and Medical Monitoring - a better approach” Play the Game 2011, German Sports University Cologne, Germany 3- 6 October 2011. • “Anti-Doping and the two faces of the moral crisis”, Anti-Doping: Rational Policy or Moral Panic Conference, Aarhus, 18 -19 August 2011. • “Health, Doping and the Commodification of a Pro cyclist’s Body”, A Public Seminar on Athletes, Health and Anti-Doping, 25 July 2011, Deakin University, Melbourne. • “I Wish I was Twenty One Now” presentation at the Body enhancements and (il)legal drugs in sport and exercise – human and social perspectives, University of Copenhagen 9 -11 November 2010. • “Anti-doping policy and professional cycling: Exploring attitudes, issues and a pathway to a new approach”, with D. Shilbury and C. Bozzi, at the European Association of Sports Management Conference, Prague, September 2010; • “I Wish I was Twenty One Now” report presentation, with D. Shilbury and C. Bozzi, New Pathways for Pro Cycling Conference, Geelong, September 2010; • “Mr Adams, whereabouts are we?”, Following Agamben's signposts in cycling's state of exception, Doping and Legal Rights Conference,, Department of Sport Science, Aarhus University, Denmark, August 2009. 3 | Page • From Barthes to Foucault and beyond – Cycling in the Age of Empire, Foucault 25 Years On Conference, University of South Australia, June 2009. • “Aboriginal power before the law”, Before The Law Workshop, International Institute of Sociology of Law, Oñati, 29 June 2007. • An Alternative History of Unix, Openaldia – Festival of Free Software, San Sebastian, Pais Vasco, Spain, March 2007. • “Of Geese, turtles and penguins - two stories of life, IP and sovereignty in the contemporary world.”, Birkbeck Law School Staff Seminar Series, Birkbeck College of Law, London, November 16, 2005. • “Liminal Law and the exceptional art of Linux Licensing”, Critical Law Conference, University of Kent at Canterbury, UK, September 4, 2005. • “Time Machines and the Constitution of the Globe”, European Ways of Law, First European Socio Legal Conference, July 68, 2005, Instituto Internacional de Sociologa Jurdica, Antigua Universidad, Oñati, Gipuzkoa, (Spain). • “A Shape of law to Come?”, Conference, Born of Desertion: Singularity, Collectivity, Revolution. March 2002, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA. • “Treat Mah! But who owns the copyright?”, Australian Law Students Association Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, May 1992. • “Ngalalu Katakalu: Aboriginal Art and Appropriation”, Balance 1990 Forum, Queensland Art Gallery, 2 July 1989. • “The Aboriginal Copyright Cases”, 3rd Annual Kimberley Craft Conference, Kununurra, 30 November, 1989. • “Issues in Copyright: 'Aboriginal Wear”, Kimberley Crafts Conference, Broome, Western Australia, December 1, 1988. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Refereed Publications • Cyclists, Health, Anti Doping and Medical Monitoring - A better approach? INHDR editorial. July. www.doping.au.dk. • It’s not about the Blood! Operacion Puerto and the end of modernity, Book Chapter in Doping and Legal Rights Anthology , Routledge, 2011. • I Wish I was Twenty One Now – Beyond Doping in the Australian peloton, with Shilbury D. and Bozzi C, Deakin University, 2010. • "Who would have thought?" September 2010, Editorial, International Network of Humanistic Doping Research. • We reap what we sow - only fair means produce fair results, May 2010, Editorial, International Network of Humanistic Doping Research. • No va sobre la sangre, Operación Puerto y el fin de la modernidad, Revista Aranzadi De Derecho De Deporte Y Entretenimiento, Volume 30, p.123, Madrid, Spain. • No va sobre la sangre, Operación Puerto y el fin de la modernidad, NÓMADAS. 25 | Enero-Junio.2010 (I), Revista Crítica de Ciencias Sociales y Jurídicas/Critical Review of Social and Juridical Sciences, Universidad de Compultense, Madrid, Spain. 4 | Page • Deleuze: "Had I not done philosophy I would have done law", International Journal of Semiotics of Law, Springer, Germany, Volume 20, Number 5, January 2007. • “Change of the Century - a short reflection of Fees Software and the elusive positive possibility”, Mute Vol 2 No. 1, November 2005. • Contributed to Chapter 4, “Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds” in Kathy Bowrey, Law and Internet Cultures, Cambridge University Press May 2005. • 'Floss and the “Crisis': Foreigner in a Free Land?”, in The Sarai