Professor
Mick Dodson is the Director of the National Centre
for Indigenous Studies.
Mick Dodson is a vigorous advocate
of the rights and interests of the Indigenous peoples of the
world. He is a member of the Yawuru peoples the traditional
Aboriginal owners of land and waters in the Broome area of the
southern Kimberley region of Western Australia. He is a Professor
of law at the ANU College of Law, and a Director of Dodson,
Bauman & Associates Pty Ltd Legal & Anthropological
Consultants. He is formerly the Director of the Indigenous Law
Centre at the University of New South Wales. Mick Dodson was
Australia's first Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Justice Commissioner with the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity.
He served as Commissioner from April 1993 to January 1998.
He was the Co-Deputy Chair
of the Technical Committee for the 1993 International Year of
the World's Indigenous People. He was also chair of the United
Nations Advisory Group for the Voluntary Fund for the Decade
of Indigenous Peoples. He served for five years as a member
of the Board of Trustees of the United Nations Indigenous Voluntary
Fund. In January 2005, he took up a three year appointment as
a member of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues and was recently reappointed for a further three years
to December 2010.
Mick participated in the crafting of the
text of the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
in the United Nation Working Group on Indigenous Populations
and the Inter-sessional Working Group of the Human Rights
Commission adopted overwhelmingly in 2007 by the United Nations
General Assembly.
Born in Katherine, Northern
Territory , Mick was educated in Katherine, Darwin and Victoria.
He completed a Bachelor of Jurisprudence and a Bachelor of Laws
at Monash University. He was awarded an honorary Doctor of Letters
from the University of Technology Sydney in 1998. He also holds
an honorary Doctor of Laws from the University of NSW.
He worked with the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service from 1976
to 1981, when he became a barrister at the Victorian Bar. He
joined the Northern Land Council as Senior Legal Adviser in
1984 and became Director of the Council in 1990.
From August 1988 to October
1990 Mick was Counsel assisting the Royal Commission into Aboriginal
Deaths in Custody. He has been a member of the Victorian Equal
Opportunity Advisory Council and secretary of the North Australian
Legal Aid Service. He is a member and the current Chairman of
the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
Studies. He is the former Chairman of the National Aboriginal
Youth Law Centre Advisory Board. He is a former member of the
National Children's & Youth Centre Board and is a former
member of the Advisory panels of the Rob Riley and Koowarta
Scholarships. Mick is presently a member of the Publications
Committee for the University of New South Wales Indigenous
Law Reporter. He is a member of the New South Wales Judicial
Commission and a former special commissioner with the Western
Australian Law Reform Commission. He is a board member and Co-Chair
of Reconciliation Australia and a board member of the Lingiari
Foundation. He was a founding member and chairman of the Australian
Indigenous Leadership Centre. In 2009, he was awarded Australian
of the Year.
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