Background
Bryden, Philip L. was born on August 15, 1953 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Bryden, Philip L. was born on August 15, 1953 in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Dalhousie University (Bachelor of Arts, 1975). Rhodes Scholar; Oxford University (Bachelor of Arts, 1978. Bachelor of Civil Law, 1979).
Harvard University (Master of Laws, 1985).
Worked at Heenan Blaikie (Vancouver, British Columbia) specializing in Administrative Law, Labour and Employment Law. Admitted to the bar, 1980, New New York 1993, British Columbia.
Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia, 1985-1991.
Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Florida, 1989. Associate Professor, University of British Columbia, 1991.
Associate Dean, University of British Columbia, Faculty of Law, 1993 . Company-Editor: "Protecting Rights and Freedoms," University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1994.
Author: "Developments in Administrative Law: The 1993-1994 Term," (1995), 6 Supreme Court L. Review
(2d) 1. "The Democratic Intellect: The State in the Work of Madame Justice Wilson," 1992, 15 Dalhousie Law Journal, 65-80. "Revised Version Butler: The Triumph of Pragmatism in Free Speech Adjudication," 1992, 3 Media and Communications Law Review, 1-22.
"Case Comment on United Association of Journeymen and Apprentices of the Pipefitting Industry v.
West.W. Lester 1978, Limited.," 1992, 71 Canadian Bar Review 580-596. "Fundamental Justice and Family Class Immigration: The Example of Pangli v. Minister of Employment and Immigration," 1991, 41 University of Toronto Law Journal 484-532.
"Canadian Administrative Law: Past Present and Future-Where We"ve Been," 1991, 16 Queen"s Law Journal 7-30,".
Canadian Administrative Law in Transition 1963-1988," 1988, 23 U.B.C. Law Review, 147-169. "Public Interest Intervention in the Courts," 1987, 66 Canadian Bar Review, 490-528.
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Member, British Columbia Branch, Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Committee, 1992-1994). Canadian Association of Law Teachers (President, 1994-1995).
British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (President, 1990-1993).
Law Society of British Columbia. New York State Bar Association 1980).
Member: Canadian Bar Association (Member, British Columbia Branch, Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Committee, 1992-1994). Canadian Association of Law Teachers (President, 1994-1995). British Columbia Civil Liberties Association (President, 1990-1993).
Law Society of British Columbia.
New York State Bar Association 1980).