Bradley Bryan
Associate Professor
Bradley Bryan |
Faculty of Law, 番茄社区 PO Box 1700, STN CSC Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2 Map |
Dr Bradley Bryan is an Associate Professor in the Faculty of Law at the 番茄社区. He holds a BA (Hons) from U.B.C., an MA from McGill University, an LL.B from the 番茄社区, a PhD from Boalt Hall School of Law (UC Berkeley), and an LL.M (Taxation) from Allard Hall School of Law (U.B.C.). Brad was called to the Bar of British Columbia in 2000 after serving as a Law Clerk to the Honourable Justices Lance Finch and Douglas Lambert of the BC Court of Appeal in 1998-99, and completing articles with the Sierra Legal Defence Fund (now Ecojustice). Amidst other endeavours, Brad practiced tax law with Woodward & Company Lawyers LLP, advising First Nations on a variety of tax, financing, and corporate structuring matters.
Brad teaches and carries out research in First Nation fiscal relations, Taxation, Corporate law, Indigenous economic and legal orders, and maintains interests in postcolonialism and legal theory. Brad has co-authored work on Indigenous business structures and taxation of Indigenous peoples in Arthur Cockfield et al (eds.) Materials on Canadian Income Tax, 16th ed. (Toronto: Carswell, 2020) and Mark Gillen et al (eds.) Business Organizations: Practice, Theory and Emerging Challenges, 2nd ed. (Toronto: Emond Montgomery, 2018), and his publications include “Legality Against Orality: How the Legal Record Hides the Truth of Indigenous Oral Traditions” (2013) 9:2 Journal of Law, Culture, and the Humanities 261, and “Property as Ontology: On Aboriginal and English Conceptions of Ownership” (2000) 13:1 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 3. Brad's research is more fully represented via , and can be found in the .
- BA(Hons) - UBC (1992)
- MA - McGill (1995)
- LLB - UVic (1998)
- PhD - UC Berkeley (2006)
- LLM (Taxation) - Allard Hall (2014)
Learn more about Brad's research on .
- "Indigenous Peoples, Legal Bodies, and Personhood: Navigating the 'Public Body' Exemption with Private Law Hybrid Entities" (2020) 6 Canadian Journal of Comparative & Contemporary Law
- "Indigenous Taxation" in A. Cockfield et al (eds.) Materials on Canadian Income Tax (16th ed.) (Toronto: Carswell, 2020)
- “First Nations Business Structures” in Business Organizations, eds. M. Gillen et al. (Toronto: Emond, Forthcoming, 2018) ( co-author with Gary Campo)
- “Legality Against Orality” (2013) 9:2 Law, Culture, and the Humanities 261-74
- “Property as Ontology: On Aboriginal and English Conceptions of Ownership” (2000) 13 Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 3
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