Academic Curriculum Vitae Dr Steven Tudor 3 February 2017 Current position Senior Lecturer School of Law La Trobe University (Bundoora campus) Melbourne, Australia Contact details Email address: s.tudor@latrobe.edu.au Telephone: + 61 3 9479 2282 Postal address: School of Law La Trobe University (Bundoora campus) Victoria 3086 Australia Academic qualifications Doctor of Philosophy (in Philosophy), University of Melbourne, 1998. Bachelor of Laws (Honours), University of Melbourne, 1996. Bachelor of Arts (Honours), combined major in Philosophy and History & Philosophy of Science, University of Melbourne, 1987. Professional qualifications Admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, 2 May 2001. Admitted to practice as a barrister in the High Court of Australia, and any federal court, 30 November 1999. Admitted to practice as a barrister and solicitor of the Supreme Court of Victoria, 5 November 1997. Completed Practical Legal Training Course, Leo Cussen Institute, Melbourne, October 1997.
Academic awards Hearn Exhibition and Supreme Court Exhibition for first place in Jurisprudence, Faculty of Law, University of Melbourne, 1995. Commonwealth Postgraduate Research Award, 1990 to 1993. Laurie Prize (Minor) for first place in Combined Honours Philosophy (shared), Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1987. Visiting academic positions Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Law, Monash University, Australia, January June 2009. Guest Lecturer, Westfälische Wilhelms Universität Münster (University of Münster), Germany (taught intensive undergraduate course Introduction to Australian Law to German law students), May 2008 Previous work history Senior Legal Policy Officer (full-time), Criminal Law Review, Department of Justice and Regulation (Victoria), Melbourne, Australia, 2010 to 2015 Lecturer, School of Law, La Trobe University, 2004 to 2011 (promoted to Senior Lecturer in 2011) Legal Policy Officer, Legal Policy unit, Department of Justice (Victoria), October 2001 to December 2003. Sessional Lecturer, School of Law, Deakin University (in Legal Philosophy), July November 2003. Barrister 1999 2001 (signed Roll of the Victorian Bar on 18 November 1999; resigned 29 October 2001). Associate to the Honourable Justice Susan Kenny, in the Federal Court of Australia, October 1998 to August 1999, and, prior to that, in the Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria, July 1998 to October 1998. Legal Research Assistant, Court of Appeal, Supreme Court of Victoria, October 1997 to July 1998. Sessional Tutor in Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 1989 to 1993. Areas of academic research interest Jurisprudence, philosophy of law, legal theory Criminal law and procedure, including sentencing Human rights Evidence Legal ethics 2
Areas of tertiary level teaching experience in law Jurisprudence Criminal law and procedure Constitutional law and public law Human rights law Evidence Legal practice and conduct Academic publications Books Waller and Williams Criminal Law Text and Cases 13 th ed (LexisNexis: Sydney, 2016) (co-authored with Penny Crofts, Thomas Crofts, Stephen Gray, Tyrone Kirchengast and Bronwyn Naylor) Remorse: Psychological and Jurisprudential Perspectives (Farnham, Surrey, U.K: Ashgate Publishing, 2010) pp. i xii, 1 251 (co-authored with Michael Proeve). Criminal Investigation and Procedure: The Law in Victoria (Sydney: Thomson Reuters, 2009) pp i lxx, 1 460 (co-authored with Christopher Corns). Compassion and Remorse: Acknowledging the Suffering Other (Leuven, Belgium: Peeters Publishers, 2001) pp i xi, 1 235. Chapters in edited books Even the Most Foul Criminals Are Owed Unconditional Respect : The Ethical Lawyer and the Ideal of Respect in Craig Taylor with Melinda Graefe (eds.), A Sense for Humanity: The Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita (Melbourne: Monash University Publishing, 2014). Articles in refereed academic journals Some Implications for Legal Personhood of Extending Legal Rights to Non- Human Animals (2010) 35 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 134 139 (an invited contribution to a book symposium on Ngaire Naffine, Law s Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin and the Legal Person (2009)). To the Advancement of Thy Glory? A Constitutional and Policy Critique of Parliamentary Prayers (2009) 20(1) Public Law Review 56 78 (co-authored with Gonzalo Villalta Puig) Remorse, Reform and the Real World: Reply to Lippke (2008) 2(3) Criminal Law and Philosophy 269 272. 3
Why Should Remorse be a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing? (2008) 2(3) Criminal Law and Philosophy 241 257. Why Should There Be Lawyers? (2007) 9(1) Australian Journal of Professional and Applied Ethics 60 73. The Inglorious Revolution of 2004: How Crime Pays in Victoria, Australia (2006) 45(2) The Howard Journal 208 211. The Relevance of Remorse in Sentencing: A Reply to Bagaric and Amarasekara (and Duff) (2005) 10(2) Deakin Law Review 760 770. Modes of Mercy (2003) 28 Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy 79 101. Accepting One s Punishment as Meaningful Suffering (2001) 20(6) Law and Philosophy 581 604. Reviews in academic journals Book review of Hannah Maslen, Remorse, Penal Theory and Sentencing (2016), Journal of Applied Philosophy first published online 17 February 2016 doi:10.1111/japp.12190 Book review Richard Weisman, Showing Remorse: Law and the Social Control of Emotion, (2015) 24(2) Social and Legal Studies 315 318 Book review of Gideon Yaffe, Attempts in the Philosophy of Action and the Criminal Law, (2012) 29(1) Journal of Applied Philosophy 84 86 Book note on Tziporah Kasachkoff, ed., In the Socratic Tradition: Essays on Teaching Philosophy, (1999) 77(4) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 529 530. Book review of Marcia W. Baron, Philip Petit and Michael Slote, Three Methods of Ethics, (1999) 77(1) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 110 111. Book note on Steven Lukes, The Curious Enlightenment of Professor Caritat: A Comedy of Ideas, (1998) 76(3) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 516 516. Book review of Ted Sadler, Heidegger and Aristotle: The Question of Being, (1998) 76(2) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 354 355. Book note on David West, An Introduction to Continental Philosophy, (1997) 75(3) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 444 445. Book note on Joanna Hodge, Heidegger and Ethics, (1996) 74(3) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 540 541. Book review of Björn Eriksson, Heavy Duty: On the Demands of Consequentialism, (1995) 73(4) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 639 640. Book note on Christopher Macann, Four Phenomenological Philosophers, (1995) 73(2) Australasian Journal of Philosophy 317 317. Other academic or legal professional publications Value of Penalty Unit and Fee Unit (2005) 79(6) Law Institute Journal 81. 4
Case note on The Queen v K.D.T.C, [1997 1998] Prima Facie (La Trobe University) 67. A Preface to Enframing: Heidegger s Misconfrontation of Technology and Art, (1995) 3.1 Aedon: Melbourne University Literary Arts Review 71. Conference and colloquium presentations Contrition in the Courtroom presented jointly with Dr Kate Rossmanith and Dr Michael Proeve, at Emotions in Legal Practices: Historical and Modern Attitudes Compared organised by Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions, University of Sydney, 26 28 September 2016. Even the Most Foul Criminals Are Owed Unconditional Respect : The Ethical Lawyer and the Burden of Sublimity, presented at A Sense for Humanity: the Ethical Thought of Raimond Gaita, a conference in honour of Professor Raimond Gaita, Flinders University, Adelaide, 18 19 August 2011. Should an Absence of Remorse be an Aggravating Factor in Sentencing?, presented at the annual conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 5 6 June 2009. The Implications for Legal Personhood of Extending Legal Rights to Non- Human Animals, presented as part of an invited panel in a Book Symposium on Ngaire Naffine, Law s Meaning of Life: Philosophy, Religion, Darwin and the Legal Person (Oxford and Portland, Oregon, Hart Publishing, 2009) at the annual conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Melbourne, 5 6 June 2009. To the Advancement of Thy Glory? A Constitutional and Policy Critique of Parliamentary Prayers (with Dr Gonzalo Villalta Puig), presented at the Law School Colloquium, La Trobe University, 13 March 2008. Remorse as a Mitigating Factor in Punishment, presented at the annual conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 23 25 June 2006. Why Should There be Lawyers? presented at the conference of the International Society for Legal Ethics, University of Auckland, New Zealand, 23 25 June 2006. What Do We Want Appeal Courts to Give Us? Reflections on Multiple Majority Judgments, Elusive Ratios, and the Rule of Law, presented to a colloquium of the Victorian chapter of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Melbourne, October 2004. Democracy, De-alienation and Legal Services, presented at the annual conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, University of Sydney, July 2003. Accepting One s Punishment as Meaningful Suffering, presented at the annual conference of the Australian Society of Legal Philosophy, Australian National University, Canberra, July 2001. 5
Publications and media appearances for general audience Interviewed on ABC Radio National s Law Report, on remorse in sentencing, 27 September 2016 Update on the Legal Personhood of Non-Human Animals, Law and Justice, 12 August 2015 (La Trobe Law School Blog, http://law.blogs.latrobe.edu.au) Legal Personhood #8: Animals, Law and Justice, 17 June 2015 (La Trobe Law School Blog, http://law.blogs.latrobe.edu.au) Interviewed by Erdem Koç, on the topic of parliamentary prayers, broadcast on SBS Radio s Worldview program, 24 September 2010. Intolerance in Religious Schools, appearing online as a La Trobe Opinion, 31 March 2009. Why Prayers in Parliament Should Stop, appearing online as a La Trobe Opinion, 17 November 2008, and as a broadcast talk (under the title To the Advancement of Thy Glory? ) on ABC Radio National s Perspectives program, 18 November 2008. Conscience Votes and the Victorian Abortion Law Reform Bill, appearing online as a La Trobe Opinion, 6 September 2008, and as a broadcast talk on ABC Radio National s Perspectives program, 6 October 2008. Conscience Votes and the Party Faithful, appearing online on the Australians All website <http://www.australiansall.com.au/> posted November 2007 Liberal Thought Still Right for the Times (opinion article), The Age newspaper, 20 March 1998. The Good Life (Part 2) (interviews on applied ethics with Professor Peter Singer and Dr Rae Langton) (1994) 4(6) Eureka Street magazine 38 45 The Good Life (Part 1) (interview on applied ethics with Professor Raimond Gaita) (1994) 4(5) Eureka Street magazine 34 41. Educational publications and materials Short Guide to Becoming a Lawyer (online booklet for Law School, La Trobe University, co-written with Kris Young, 3 rd ed., 2011). Short Guide to Citing the Law (online booklet for Law School, La Trobe University, co-written with Dennis Warren, 3 rd ed., 2010). Short Guide to Avoiding Plagiarism and Inadequate Referencing (online booklet for Law School, La Trobe University, 2007). Short Guide to Answering Legal Problems (online booklet for Law School, La Trobe University, revised ed., 2007). Short Guide to Finding the Law (online booklet for Law School, La Trobe University, co-written with Dennis Warren, 2 nd ed., 2007). How to Write a Philosophy Essay: A Guide for Students (booklet for Philosophy Department, University of Melbourne, 5 th ed., 2003). 6
Refereeing for academic journals and books Oxford Journal of Legal Studies (2014) Law in Context (2014) Canadian Journal of Criminology and Criminal Justice (2011) Melbourne University Law Review (2011) Ashgate Publishing (2010) Oxford University Press (New York) (2009) Southern Cross University Law Review (2007) Legal Education Review (2004) Journal of Applied Philosophy (2004) Deakin Law Review (2004, 2011) Other relevant activities Submission to the Victorian Government s Human Rights Charter Review by Mr Michael Brett Young (June 2015) Submission to the Victorian Parliament s Scrutiny of Acts and Regulations Committee in relation to its inquiry into the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act 2006 (June 2011) Submission to the Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council on maximum penalties (December 2010). Submission to the Review of Identity-Motivated Hate Crime, conducted by the Hon Mr Geoffrey Eames AM QC for the Victorian Attorney-General (May 2010). Submission to the Victorian Law Reform Commission on Abortion Law Reform: Legislative Options for Decriminalisation of Abortion in Victoria (November 2007) (co-authored with Alison King). Submission to Victorian Sentencing Advisory Council on suspended sentences (June 2005). Gave evidence at Victorian Parliament s Law Reform Committee s inquiry into warrant powers and procedures, followed by further written submission (November 2004). Preliminary submission to Victorian Parliament s Law Reform Committee s inquiry into warrant powers and procedures (May 2004). Submission to Victorian Department of Justice in response to the Department s Discussion Paper on Culpable and Dangerous Driving Laws (February 2004). Committee member of the Victorian Council for Civil Liberties (1999 to 2001). 7