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Matthew Harrington is a Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal, specializing in American constitutional law, trusts, estates, and legal theory. He holds a PhD in Juridical Sciences from the University of Pennsylvania and a BA in Theology from McGill University. His research explores the historical and economic origins of law, with a focus on common law traditions in Canada, the UK, and the USA.
- Education: PhD (University of Pennsylvania), BA (McGill University)
His expertise spans property law, real estate law, and comparative common law, particularly North American contexts. He has served as Principal Investigator for research projects funded by SSHRC, MITACS, and the Quebec Research Funds (FRQNT), including studies on Supreme Courts, pension insurance regimes, and green chemistry initiatives. He teaches courses on contracts, real property, trusts, and remedies in public and private law.
Research projects include:
- Supreme Courts and the Common Law (2016–2018, SSHRC-funded)
- Quebec Pension Insurance Regime Implementation (2020, MITACS-funded)
- Green Chemistry and Catalysis Centre (2019–2027, FRQNT-funded)
He has no scientific awards listed in the provided materials and no publicly documented advisees or recent publications.



