Background
Gall, Peter A. was born on January 24, 1949 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Gall, Peter A. was born on January 24, 1949 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
University of Manitoba (Bachelor of Arts, 1970). Osgoode Hall (Bachelor of Laws, 1974). Harvard University (Master of Laws, 1975).
Worked at Heenan Blaikie (Vancouver, British Columbia) specializing in Labour Law, Administrative and Constitutional Law, Civil Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1976, British Columbia. Author: "Judicial Review of Labour Tribunals: A Functional Approach" in U.B.C. Law Review (1979), Proceedings of the Administrative Law Conference.
"Regulation of Picketing under the British Columbia Labour Code: Some Cracks in the Institutional Foundation," in Weiler & Gall (eds): The Labour Code of British Columbia in the 1980"s (Pacific Institute of Law and Public Policy, 1984).
"Freedom of Association and Trade Unions: A Double Edged Constitutional Sword," in Weiler and Elliot (eds): Litigating the Values of a Nation: The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (Pacific Institute of Law and Public Policy, 1984). "The Charter and the Dilemma of Legitimacy," presented at the Stanford Lectures, 1986.
"The Mandatory Retirement Cases: What They Tell Us About the Charter," presented at the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice Conference on "Discrimination in the Law and The Administration of Justice," Kananaskis, Alberta, October 1989. "Dolphin Delivery and the Process of Constitutional Decision Making, Some Lessons to be Learned," presented at the Centre for Constitutional Studies Conference on Freedom of Expression and Democratic Institutions, Edmonton, Alberta, April 1990.
"Arbitration in the Social Welfare State," National Academy of Arbitrators, May 1991.
"Interest Arbitration: A Public Management Perspective" in Gunderson, Kaplan & Sack: Labour Arbitration Yearbook (forthcoming). Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Assistant Professor, 1976-1980. Adjunct Professor, 1980.
Member: Law Society of British Columbia.
Canadian Bar Association.
Member: Law Society of British Columbia. Canadian Bar Association.