
About
Douglas Harris is a Professor and Nathan T. Nemetz Chair in Legal History at the Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia. He specializes in property law and legal history, with a focus on Indigenous fisheries regulation, condominium law, and urban legal frameworks.
- B.A. (UBC History), LL.B. (University of Toronto), LLM (UBC), Ph.D. (Osgoode Hall Law School)
- 2001–present faculty member; 2008–2013 Associate Dean Graduate Studies & Research
- 2016–2021 Chair of UBC Press Publications Board
Research Interests: Harris bridges historical analysis with contemporary urban challenges. His work on Indigenous fisheries and land rights critiques colonial legal systems, while his condominium law research examines its global rise as a residential governance model and its implications for urban equity.
Scientific Awards:
- George Curtis Memorial Award for Teaching Excellence (2013)
- Faculty Scholar Award (2016)
- Landing Native Fisheries won John T. Saywell Prize (2011)
Publications & Supervision: Harris’s recent articles analyze volumetric property subdivision, rural condominium sprawl, and regulatory challenges in strata governance. He co-authored Canada’s leading Property Law Reader (5th ed.) and supervises LLM/PhD students in property law, Aboriginal law, and legal history.
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