Staff & Faculty Directory
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Nishant Gondhalekar
Administrative Assistant
Faculty and Student Awards- Phone: 604 822 2425
- Email: Gondhalekar@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileNishant Gondhalekar is instrumental in the administration of faculty & Student awards.
- Administration
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Benjamin Goold
Professor
- Phone: 604 822 9255
- Email: goold@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileDr Benjamin Goold is a Professor at the Allard School of Law. He holds degrees in law and economics from the University of Tasmania, as well as a BCL and doctorate from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes Scholar. His major research interests include privacy rights, the use of surveillance technologies by the police and intelligence communities, and the rhetoric and language of human rights.
- Centre for Asian Legal Studies
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Levi Gordian
Indigenous Legal Studies JD Summer Intensive Program Assistant
- Email: levi.gordian@ubc.ca
Levi is Kwakwaka'wakw from 'Namgis First Nation. He is an incoming 2L JD student at Allard. He grew up in Edmonton, located within the Treaty 6 territory where he completed a Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies. Levi believes that a law degree will complement his education and work experience toward making a difference in the lives of Indigenous peoples and communities through Aboriginal business law.View Profile- Indigenous Legal Studies
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Sara Gordon
Associate Professor
- Email: gordon@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileSara Gordon is an Associate Professor at the Allard School of Law. Her current research focuses on the ways in which psychology and mental health intersect with the criminal justice system and the many barriers faced by people with mental illness involved in that system. At Allard, Professor Gordon teaches Criminal Law, Evidence Law, Mental Health Law, and a seminar in Law and Psychology.
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Isabel Grant
Professor
Associate Dean, Academic Affairs- Phone: 604 822 3140
- Email: grant@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileProfessor Isabel Grant's main research interests lie in the areas of criminal law. She is particularly interested in the law and policy issues surrounding violence against women, sexual assault, homicide, and HIV non- disclosure. She is currently working on two SSHRC-funded projects: one on sexual assault across the lifespan and one examining sentencing for the crime of murder. She teaches in the areas of criminal law, homicide, sentencing and mental health law.
- Centre for Feminist Legal Studies
- Dean's Office
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Alan Grove
Coordinator
Graduate Professional Programs- Phone: 604 827 0389
- Email: grove@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileAlan is a Graduate Professional Programs Coordinator at Allard Law.
- Graduate Programs
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Aishani Gupta
Research Associate, International Justice and Human Rights Clinic (IJHR Clinic)
- Email: gupta@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileAishani Gupta is the current Research Associate at the IJHR Clinic. She completed her LL.B with honours in India, and holds two masters degrees in international law from New York University and the European University Institute. Throughout her career, she has researched and worked in human rights law for which she has used comparative and international law perspectives. Her work has consistently dealt with using law as a tool for social change and finding ways to understand how theoretical frameworks bear on the real world.
- International Justice and Human Rights Clinic
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Douglas Harris
Professor and Nathan T. Nemetz Chair in Legal History
- Phone: 604 822 1991
- Email: harris@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileDouglas Harris joined the Allard School of Law in 2001. He teaches and writes in the areas of property law and legal history. His earlier published work focussed on the regulation of Indigenous fisheries in British Columbia, and he is the author of two award-winning books Fish, Law, and Colonialism: The Legal Capture of Salmon in British Columbia (U of T Press) and Landing Native Fisheries: Indian Reserves and Fishing Rights in British Columbia, 1849-1925 (UBC Press).
- Centre for Law and the Environment
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Nikos Harris, KC
Associate Professor of Teaching
Director of Experiential Learning, Faculty Lead for of Indigenous Legal Studies Academic Leadership Certificate- Phone: 604 827 5340
- Email: nharris@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileNikos Harris is an award-winning professor who also has extensive experience as appellate counsel. He has authored numerous articles on issues in criminal law and evidence, and his writing has been cited in a number of trial and appellate judgments. Nikos has served as a guest speaker for a number of organizations including Continuing Legal Education, the Trial Lawyers Association, and Crown Counsel of British Columbia. He is also is an advocacy advisor for the Supreme Court Advocacy Institute which assists counsel in preparing submissions for the Supreme Court of Canada.
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Bethany Hastie
Associate Professor
- Phone: 604 827 2634
- Email: hastie@allard.ubc.ca
View ProfileBethany Hastie is an Associate Professor at the Peter A Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. Her research examines issues attending precarious labour in the intersecting spaces of labour and employment, migration, and human rights law, with a focus on migrant labour, domestic work, labour exploitation, gender and work, and employment discrimination.
- Centre for Feminist Legal Studies