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Mary Liston is an Associate Professor at the Peter A Allard School of Law, University of British Columbia, specializing in public law, administrative and constitutional law, legal theory, and law and literature. She holds a BA Hons in English Language and Literature from Western University, an MA in Social and Political Thought from York University, and an LLB, PhD in Political Science and Law, and a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Ethics and Law from the University of Toronto.
Her research focuses on Aboriginal administrative law, legal pluralism, and modes of legal text interpretation. She co-convenes the Canadian Network of Law and Humanities, a collaborative initiative exploring the cultural and imaginative dimensions of law across Canadian universities. Her academic contributions bridge legal scholarship with interdisciplinary humanities approaches.
No specific grants, student advisees, or recent publications are listed in the provided text. She is actively involved in teaching graduate courses like Judicial Review and Indigenous People in the Melbourne Law Masters program.





