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Bradley Miller is an Associate Professor in the Department of History. His teaching and research interests include Canadian history, legal history, criminal justice, and the interplay between law and society. He is a core faculty member of the Law and Society Minor Programme and welcomes inquiries from prospective MA and PhD students. His work focuses on the historical contexts of legal and political relations in British North America and post-Confederation Canada. Notably, Miller authored the book 'Borderline Crime: Fugitive Criminals Challenge the Border, 1819-1914,' which examines the challenges posed by criminal migration across the Canadian-American border and the legal responses it generated. He has received recognition for his research, including a SSHRC Insight Development Grant. His projects explore the evolving role of international law in Canada, examining issues such as Indigenous land rights and environmental conservation in historical contexts. Miller has published extensively on topics related to jurisdiction and the historical development of law in Canada.
University of British Columbia • Vancouver, BC, Canada
Teaching courses on Canadian history, legal history, and criminal justice.
Offers course-only and thesis routes. Focus areas include philosophy of science, mind, ethics, and Asian philosophy.