Martin Hardie

Martin Hardie

Lecturer

LLB (Hons) NTU

Tel: +61 3 5227 1307
Fax: +61 3 5227 2286

Email: martin.hardie@deakin.edu.au
Office location: Geelong Waurn Ponds Campus
Teaching interests/Units taught

Administrative Law
Legal and Ethical Context of Social Work
Legal Theory: Globalisation and the Rule of Law

Research interests

Globalisation and emergent forms of law
Professional Cycling and Doping
East Timor
Aboriginal Intellectual property

 

Report funded by Commonwealth Government
"I wish I was Twenty One Now" – Beyond Doping in the Australian Peloton [2.03MB pdf].

Highlight Publications
  • It's not about the Blood! Operacion Puerto and the end of modernity, Book Chapter in Doping and Legal Rights Anthology, Routledge, 2011. (Published in Spanish as No va sobre la sangre, Operación Puerto y el fin de la modernidad,  in Revista AranzadiDe Derecho De Deporte Y Entretenimiento, Volume 30, p.123, Madrid, Spain, and 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.
  • 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.
  • Floss and the 'Crisis': Foreigner in a Free Land?, in The Sarai Reader 4, New Delhi, India, February, 2004.
  • Victor Prescott, Rosemary Greaves and Martin Hardie, The Timor Gap
    Treaty, Three Discussion Papers
    , Occasional paper No. 15, Australian
    Institute of International Affairs and School of Australian, Melbourne and
    International Studies, Deakin University, Geelong,1996.
  • Aboriginal Artwork, copyright law and the protection of ritual knowledge, Communications Law Bulletin 18 (1) 1999, pp 912.
Website and Blog www.newcyclingpathway.com
Work history

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, Oņati, Basque Country.
  • 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, 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).

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3rd November 2011