Pue, W(illiam) Wesley (Thomas) 1954-
PUE, W(illiam) Wesley (Thomas) 1954-
PERSONAL: Born October 20, 1954, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; son of Thomas William and Deborah (Chawner) Pue; married Joanne Elaine Service, May 21, 1983; children: Heather Josephine, Colleen Deborah. Education: Oxford University, B.A. (geography), 1977, B.A. (jurisprudence), 1979, M.A., 1981; University of Alberta, LL.M., 1980; York University, D.Jur., 1989. Politics: Liberal.
ADDRESSES: Offıce—Faculty of Law, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z1, Canada.
CAREER: Searle, Richard & Kingsmill (law firm), Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, articled clerk, 1980-81; York University, Downsview, Ontario, Canada, lecturer, 1982-83; Oklahoma City University, Oklahoma City, OK, visiting assistant professor of law, 1983-84; Carleton University, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, assistant professor, 1984-88, associate professor of law, 1988-92; University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, Johnston Professor of Legal History, 1990-92, associate professor of law, 1992-93; University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, professor of law and holder of Nemetz Chair in Legal History, 1993—, Killam fellow, 1998. La Trobe University, distinguished visiting scholar, 1995; University of Adelaide, distinguished visiting scholar, 1999; University of London, Inns of Court fellow of Inner Temple, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, 2000.
WRITINGS:
Natural Justice in Canada, Butterworth (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), 1981.
(Editor, with Barry Wright) Canadian Perspectives onLaw and Society: Essays in Legal History, Carleton University Press (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada), 1988.
(Editor, with Dale Gibson) Glimpses of Canadian
Legal History, Legal Research Institute, University of Manitoba (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada), 1991.
Law School: The Story of Legal Education in BritishColumbia, Continuing Legal Education Society of British Columbia (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), 1995.
(Editor) Pepper in Our Eyes: The APEC Affair, University of British Columbia Press (Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada), 2000.
(Editor, with David Sugarman) Lawyers and Vampires:Cultural Histories of Legal Professions, Ashgate Publishing (Burlington, VT), 2000.
Contributor to periodicals, including Manitoba Law Journal. Guest editor of special issue, International Journal of the Legal Profession, 1998, and Law in Context, 1999.
BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL SOURCES:
PERIODICALS
Advocate, July, 2000, Brock Martland, review of Pepper in Our Eyes: The APEC Affair, p. 617.
American Journal of Legal History, October, 1990, Robin B. Burns, review of Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society: Issues in Legal History, pp. 438-439.
American Review of Canadian Studies, autumn, 2001, Jeffrey M. Ayres, review of Pepper in Our Eyes, p. 532.
Australian Journal of Law and Society (annual), 1990, Bruce Kercher, review of Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society, pp. 157-161.
Cahiers de Droit, June, 1991, Marc Nadon, review of Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society, pp. 548-551.
Canadian Historical Review, June, 1993, Carol Wilton, review of Glimpses of Canadian Legal History, p. 280.
Canadian Journal of Law and Society, spring, 2001, Georges A. Lebel, review of Pepper in Our Eyes, pp. 176-180.
Canadian Law Libraries, autumn, 2001, Susan McKee, review of Pepper in Our Eyes, p. 157.
Osgoode Hall Law Journal, winter, 1990, review of Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society, p. 917.
Ottawa Law Review, winter, 1989, M. M. Stokes, review of Canadian Perspectives on Law and Society, pp. 307-310.
ONLINE
University of British Columbia Web site,http://www.law.ubc.ca/faculty/pue/ (December 28, 2003).