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Our Doctoral Students

This page is a partial list of our current DCL students. If you are one of our DCL students and wish to have your bio added, please aminata.mboup [at] mcgill.ca (email the webmaster).


Julia Selman Ayetey

Julia Selman AyeteyJulia Selman Ayetey, MPhil (Cantab), BL (England and Wales), DCL Candidate (ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ), was called to the Bar in England and Wales (Middle Temple), and in Ghana where she is a Solicitor & Barrister of the Supreme Court. She is also an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.

Julia holds a Master¡¯s degree from the University of Cambridge and is currently a doctoral candidate at the Institute of Air & Space Law, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University. She has held academic positions at King¡¯s College London, University of Oxford and the University of Cape Coast in Ghana.

Julia has a longstanding interest in the law and governance mechanisms as applied to science and new technologies. She has been an advisor to the UK government as a former member of the UK National DNA Database Ethics Group.

Her current research examines the relationship between non-state actors, norm-generation, and the making of international space law as well as strategies to avoid space-related disputes.

Selected awards

  • Graduate Dean¡¯s Award (ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University)
  • Erin J.C. Arsenault Fellowship in Space Governance (ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University)
  • Nicholas M. Matte Fellowship (ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University)
  • Teaching Tomorrow¡¯s Prof¡¯s Award (ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University)
  • Astbury Scholarship, The Honourable Society of the Middle Temple (UK)
  • Wakefield Scholarship, Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge (UK)

Selected Recent Publications

Journal articles

  • Julia Selman Ayetey, ¡°¡± (2020) 48:3 Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law 761¨C765

Book Chapters

  • Julia Selman Ayetey & Harold Ayetey, ¡°Health from Above: Space-Based Healthcare Services in Africa¡± in Annette Froehlich, ed, Space Fostering African Societies: Developing the African Continent Through Space, Part 1 (Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020) 135.

Op-Eds

  • Julia Selman Ayetey, ¡®¡¯, Daily Graphic, 20 February 2019
  • Julia Selman Ayetey, ¡®¡¯, TheConversation.com, 13 August 2018
  • Julia Selman Ayetey, ¡®¡¯, Jurist, 11 Dec 2017

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Filzah Belal

Filzah graduated with a law degree from the National Law University, Assam (India), where she was awarded the ¡®Award for Academic Excellence¡¯ four years in a row. She volunteered for four years to train law aspirants from underserved groups in Northeast India for the national-level law school entrance exam. After two of her trainees gained admission with financial aid, she decided to join legal academia. She worked in a law school¡¯s fellowship program as a full-time teaching assistant in India in an academic position where she gained her first teaching experience with law graduates. After gaining work experience, she joined the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, where she completed her LL.M. while also serving as a teaching assistant for undergraduate students in their Faculty of Arts and Science. She was awarded the WGC Howling Scholarship and was recognised as a University of Toronto (Law) Fellow. During this time, she has also gained extensive experience in law and policy while working for Green Career Centre, Toronto, as a Policy Research Advisor and has published several policy briefs and articles with them. Filzah has, to her credit, numerous publications in reputed journals, including some peer-reviewed journals. Recently, her article was published in the Fordham Environmental Law Journal. Currently, Filzah is pursuing her doctoral degree in law, as a Graduate Excellence in Law award-holder, where she is studying the right to political participation over social media platforms in environmental discussions from the perspective of the participation of indigenous peoples.


Luisa Casta?eda-Quintana - Vanier Scholar

Luisa Castaneda QuintanaLuisa Casta?eda-Quintana (luisa.castanedaquintana [at] mail.mcgill.ca (email), ) is a DCL candidate at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University's Faculty of Law. She is conducting her research under the supervision of Prof. Victor Muniz-Fraticelli, focusing on legal pluralism, extractive industries, resistance, and Indigenous Peoples' identity. Specifically, she analyzes how the Wiwa people's interactions with different normative orders in the context of extractivism have transformed their identity and forged various forms of resistance. In 2021, she received the National Scholarship Vanier awarded by the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Her main research areas are legal pluralism, legal anthropology, Indigenous Peoples, conservation, extractivism, and judicial activism.

Luisa is a Colombian lawyer specialized in human rights with an emphasis on Indigenous Peoples' rights. She holds a master's degree in Law from the Libre University in Colombia and an LLM in Comparative Law and Economics from the University of Turin and IUC in Italy.

Before her doctoral studies, she gained extensive experience working for international cooperation organizations and civil society. She has been an international consultant at the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations in the Indigenous Peoples Unit, headquarters. She also worked in Colombia with Indigenous Peoples in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and the Amazon on environmental, territorial management, and governance issues, orienting her work on strategic litigation.


Ren¨¦ David-Cooper

Ren¨¦ David-CooperRen¨¦ David-Cooper (rene.david-cooper [at] mail.mcgill.ca (email)) is a doctoral student at the Institute of Air and Space Law. His thesis, written under the supervision of Professor Richard Janda, examines how the inadequacy of safety oversight, funding and aviation infrastructure in northern Canada exposes indigenous people to higher safety risks in air transportation and why this constitutes a form of systemic discrimination.

Ren¨¦ holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from the Institute of Air and Space Law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University and a Commercial Pilot¡¯s License (CPL) with 15 years of flight experience. He also holds a Licentiate in Civil Law (LL.L.) and a Juris Doctor (J.D.) from the University of Ottawa.

Before his doctoral studies, Ren¨¦ clerked at the Federal Court of Appeal of Canada in 2016-2017. He subsequently worked as a Legal Counsel for the Canadian Transportation Agency in the field of passenger rights and for Global Affairs Canada as an airside operations manager during the G7 meeting in 2018. Until recently, he was an Advisor for the Transportation Safety Board of Canada in the Air Investigations Branch, and he is currently the Editor for the Annals of Air and Space Law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.

Selected Publications:

  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Pilot Fatigue - A Study on the Effectiveness of Flight and Duty Time Regulations for Professional Pilots in Canada¡± (2019) Quebec Journal of International Law 117¨C146.
  • Fitzgerald, Paul P & Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Corporate Social Responsibility in the Aviation Industry¡± in Armand de Mestral, Paul P Fitzgerald & Tanveer Ahmad, eds, Sustainable Development, International Aviation and Treaty Implementation Treaty (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018) 312.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Protecting the Health and Safety of Pilots: A Critical Analysis of Flight and Duty Time Regulations in Canada¡± (2016) 41 Annals of Air and Space Law 81¨C126.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Defining Common Law Property Rights¡ªThe Ownership Conundrum of Landing Slots Resolved¡± (2016) 16:1 Issues in Aviation Law and Policy 7¨C52.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°The Transition to Safety Management Systems (SMS) in Aviation: Is Canada Deregulating Flight Safety?¡± (2016) 81:1 Journal of Air Law and Commerce 33¨C64.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Landing Safety Management Systems (SMS) in Aviation: The Implementation of Annex 19 for Commercial Air Carriers in Canada¡± (2015) 30:1 Annals of Air and Space Law.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Implementing Safety Management Systems (SMS) in Canada: Is Flight Safety on a Collision Course with the Forced Disclosure of SMS Data?¡± (2015) 15:1 Issues in Aviation Law and Policy 77¨C112.
  • Ren¨¦ David-Cooper, ¡°Don¡¯t Drink and Drive, Smoke and Fly: A Clearance for Pilots to Get High?¡± (2014) 29 Annals of Air and Space Law 555.

Awards

  • 2017 - Constance O¡¯Keefe Aviation Law Writing Award by the International Air Transport Association (IATA)

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Valger?ur Gu?mundsdo?ttir

Valger?ur Gu?mundsdo?ttirValger?ur?Gu?mundsdo?ttir is a lawyer and a doctoral student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University¡®s Faculty of Law. Her current research focuses on feminist legal theory and its affect on asylum law and policies. She is especially interested in the situation of female asylum seekers in the Nordic countries and Canada.?

Prior to arriving in Montreal, Valger?ur completed both her Bachelor and Master's degree in law at the University of Iceland where she focused on different human rights issues and refugee law. Her master thesis focused on the responsibility of European States in extraordinary renditions. Valger?ur also studied at the University of Helsinki with an emphasis on Public International Law. Before completing her law degree, Valger?ur took a leave from her studies to work for the Icelandic Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the Icelandic Mission at the United Nations in New York as a temporary Legal advisor. She mostly worked as the Icelandic representative in the 6th committee (legal issues), assisting with the 3rd (social, humanitarian and cultural issues) when necessary.

After graduating, Valger?ur has worked as a lawyer for the Icelandic Ministry of Justice, the Icelandic Immigration and Appeals Board and most recently the Icelandic Directorate of Immigration as one of department heads in the asylum department. She is especially interested in certain aspects regarding feminist legal theory, refugee law, and various other human rights issues.

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Atag¨¹n Kejanlioglu

Atag¨¹n Mert Kejanl?o?luAtag¨¹n Mert Kejanl?o?lu is currently a doctoral student in the DCL (Doctor of Civil Law) program at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Faculty of Law. He is writing his doctoral dissertation under the supervision of Professor Johanne Poirier. His dissertation is focused on populist challenges to constitutionalism and responses that constitutional theory can develop against these challenges.

After graduating from GaIatasaray University Faculty of Law (Istanbul) in 2013, he obtained his first master¡¯s degree from University Paris 1 Panth¨¦on-Sorbonne¡¯s Fundamental Public Law program (Master 2 Recherche Droit Public Fondamental) in 2016 with his dissertation entitled ¡°Le Pr¨¦sident de la Republique dans les syst¨¨mes politiques turc et fran?ais¡± under the supervision of Prof. Marie-Anne Cohendet. He then graduated from another master¡¯s program in public law at GaIatasaray University in 2017. His thesis focused on freedom of artistic expression in the case law of European Court of Human Rights.

Before starting his doctoral studies at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, he had been working as a research and teaching assistant in the constitutional law department at MEF University Faculty of Law (Istanbul) since March 2014. His research interests include comparative constitutional law, constitutional theory and European human rights law.


Yuri Alexander Roma?a-Rivas

Yuri Alexander

Yuri Alexander Roma?a-Rivas ?(yuri.romana-rivas [at] mail.mcgill.ca (email),?), an Afro-Colombian lawyer, is a current doctoral (Ph.D.) student in the Comparative Law concentration of the Doctor of Civil Law (DCL-Comparative Law) program at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ's Faculty of Law and an O¡¯Brien Fellow at the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism. He is also a recipient of the 2022 National Scholarship Vanier awarded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC).

Yuri holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in International Law and Legal Studies from American University, Washington College of Law in Washington DC, where he studied with a Fulbright Scholarship. He obtained his Law degree (LLB) at the ¡°Diego Luis C¨®rdoba¡± Technological University of Choc¨® (U.T.CH) in Colombia. At ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University¡¯s Faculty of Law, Yuri has worked as an instructor teaching a course on the Inter-American System of Human Rights and as a research assistant on a project about Black Legal Traditions.

Yuri has significant legal experience in International Human Rights Law and transitional justice mechanisms. Between 2018 and 2021, he worked as a specialized lawyer at the Chamber for Amnesty and Pardon of the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) in Colombia, a transitional justice tribunal established in 2018 as a result of the 2016-Peace Agreements between the Colombian Government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia- People's Army (Las FARC-EP) to investigate, prosecute and try the most serious crimes committed in the context of the more than 50-year armed conflict in Colombia. Previously, Yuri worked for more than five years as a Human Rights Specialist at the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, an autonomous international human rights body of the Organization of American States (OAS) based in Washington, D.C, where he worked within the Precautionary Measures Mechanism and the Individual Petitions and Cases System. Additionally, Yuri has researched and published on different human rights-related topics such as transitional justice, structural racism, and standards of due process guarantees under International Human Rights Law.

His doctoral research, under Professor Ren¨¦ Provost's supervision, focuses on analyzing the interception and interaction between transitional justice and racial justice to address the underlying causes of the disproportionate impacts of armed conflicts on racialized communities.

Education

  • Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University¡¯s Faculty of Law (2021 ¨C present)
  • Certificate on Afro-Latin American Studies, Harvard University (Afro-Latin American Research Institute) (2019-2020)
  • Master of Laws (LLM), American University Washington College of Law (2011-2012)
  • Bachelor of Laws (LLB), ¡°Diego Luis C¨®rdoba¡± Technological University of Choc¨® (U.T.CH) (2005-2009)

Selected publications

Book chapters:

  • ¡°Sentencias Interpretativas de la Jurisdicci¨®n Especial para la Paz (JEP): Una Instituci¨®n Sui G¨¦neris de la Justicia Transicional Colombiana¡± [] in the book ¡°Aportes a los estudios de conflicto y construcci¨®n de paz desde Colombia: Tomo 1,¡± (2023). Co-authors: Yuri Alexander Roma?a-Rivas and Nadiehezka Palencia-Tejedor. Available in Spanish.
  • ¡°Convencionalidad ¡®Prima facie¡¯ de la Ley de Amnist¨ªa, Indulto, y Tratamientos Penales Especiales de 2016. An¨¢lisis a Partir de los Est¨¢ndares del Sistema Interamericano de Derechos Humanos¡± [¡®] in the book ¡°La Paz es Posible¡± (2023). Co-authors: Yuri Alexander Roma?a-Rivas and Diana Fernandez-Mejia. Available in Spanish
  • . Chapter 14- in the book ¡°The Colombian Peace Agreement: A Multidisciplinary Assessment, Routledge,¡± 2021. Co-authors: Yuri Alexander Roma?a-Rivas and Xiomara Balanta-Moreno.
  • ¡°El enfoque ¨¦tnico-racial en la Jurisdicci¨®n Especial para la Paz: Una mirada desde el estudio de casos de la Sala de Amnist¨ªa o Indulto¡± [.] Chapter 18-in ¡°La JEP vista por sus jueces 2018-2019,¡± 2020. Co-authors: Xiomara Cecilia Balanta-Moreno, Juan Felipe Molano-Rodr¨ªguez, and Nadiehezka Paola Palencia-Tejedor. Available in Spanish.

Journal articles:

  • . ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Graduate Law Student Association Research Series Vol 2 (Legal) Adaptation, 2022.
  • ¡°El racismo en la cotidianidad: una manifestaci¨®n del racismo estructural en Colombia¡± [.] Universidad de los Andes-Revista de Derecho, 2020, p. 12-62.
  • . Inter-American and European Human Rights Journal. ISBN: 978-1-78068-154-2, v. 5-No.1-2-2012, p. 148-178.
  • ¡°Programas de intervenci¨®n para atenci¨®n a poblaci¨®n en condiciones de desplazamiento forzado en diez municipios del departamento del choc¨®: una visi¨®n desde el observatorio de etnias¡± [.] Revista Institucional Universidad Tecnol¨®gica Del Choc¨®. ISSN: 1657-3498, 2011: p. 121-33. Co-authors: Lisneider Hinestroza-Cuesta, Bertha Conto-Garcia, Melida Martinez-Guardia, Alicia Rios-Hurtado, and Ayda Cristina Garcia-C¨°rdoba

Honours & Awards

  • Canada Graduate Scholarships Program ¨C Michael Smith Foreign Study Supplements (CGS¨CMSFSS), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) (2024)
  • Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships (Vanier CGS), Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) (2022)
  • John Peters Humphrey Fellowship in International Human Rights or International Organization, Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) (2022)
  • O¡¯Brien Fellowship in Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2021)
  • Recognition as the author of one of the ten best academic articles of the Certificate program on Afro-Latin American Studies, Afro-Latin American Research Institute, Harvard University (2020)
  • Fulbright Scholarship to pursue Master¡¯s studies in the United States (2011-2012)
  • Director¡¯s award for leadership and academic performance, Center for English as a Second Language of the University of Arizona, the United States (2011)
  • Young Researchers Fellowship, Colombian Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (Colciencias) (2010)
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship (sponsored by the U.S Embassy to Colombia) for Afro-Colombian students to study academic-level English and to foster leadership skills (2007-2009)
  • Scholarship, as the best high school student in his high school, toward his University Law degree in Colombia (2004)

Oana-Maria Stefanescu

Oana-Maria StefanescuOana-Maria Stefanescu is a doctoral candidate at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Faculty of Law. Her dissertation, supervised by Professor Fabien Ge?linas, explores cross-citation practices among national and international courts and tribunals, aiming to deconstruct and reinterpret common dogmas about adjudication.

Prior to her doctoral studies, Ms. Stefanescu obtained an LLM from the same institution with a focus on international investment arbitration (2016-2017). She completed her BCL studies at West University of Timisoara, Romania (2012-2016). Her graduation thesis discussed some general trends and divergent aspects in the application of private international law conventions, with emphasis on the interpretation of The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) by domestic courts and arbitral tribunals. Her current research interests include international commercial and investment arbitration, legal theory, and tech law.

Ms. Stefanescu is the recipient of several fellowships and awards, such as the Aubrey Senez Fellowship in Law, the Yves Fortier International Arbitration Graduate Award, Graduate Excellence Awards, and the Graduate Research Enhancement and Travel Award. In addition to her academic pursuits, she is an active member of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ community. Ms. Stefanescu currently sits as a Post-Graduate Students' Society (PGSS) representative on several committees. Previously, she was involved in the organization of the 12th Annual Graduate Law Conference and acted as Senior and Executive editor at the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Journal of Dispute Resolution.

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?Giusto Amedeo Boccheni

A white man with short brown hair and a suit smiling standing in a dining room. (giusto.boccheni [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Email))?is a doctoral student in the Comparative Law Concentration of the Doctor of Civil Law (DCL). He holds an M.S. and an LL.M. in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance from the International University College of Turin (IUC) and a Law degree (Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico in Giurisprudenza) from the Universit¨¤ degli Studi di Torino.

In his formative years, Giusto Amedeo worked on strategic litigation and interdisciplinary counseling with Turin¡¯s Law Clinic on Human Rights and Immigration and served as author and managing editor for the magazine on global politics ¡®MSOI thePost¡¯, powered by the Italian Society for International Organization (SIOI).

In his research, Giusto Amedeo engages with complex issues at the intersections of critical jurisprudence, comparative constitutionalism, and ecological governance. He is currently studying possible applications of the fiduciary conception of sovereignty to freshwater law and governance in the Columbia and Mekong river basins, focusing in particular on the claims to and against sovereignty raised by and on behalf of Indigenous Peoples, non-present ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, non-human beings, and property-owners.

In parallel with his doctoral thesis, Giusto Amedeo is acting as Graduate Students Representative on ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Law¡¯s Sustainability Committee and as a member of the 2022 Graduate Law Conference organizing committee.

Honours and Awards

  • 2021-2025 Graduate Excellence Award ¨C ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.
  • 2021 Graduated ¡°Cum Laude and Honourable Mention,¡± Laurea Magistrale a Ciclo Unico in Giurisprudenza ¨C Universit¨¤ degli Studi di Torino.
  • 2019 Graduated ¡°With Distinction,¡± M.S. in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance ¨C International University College of Turin.
  • 2018 Graduated ¡°With Distinction,¡± in the LL.M. in Comparative Law, Economics and Finance ¨C International University College of Turin.
  • 2016 Full Scholarship, Merit-Based ¨C Georgetown University Center for Transnational Legal Studies.
  • 2015 Full Scholarship, Merit-Based ¨C Î÷ÄÏѧԺ´óѧ (Seinan Gakuin University), International Division.
  • 2015 First Place in the Moot Court Competition in Civil Law, ¡°Team Aquilius¡± ¨C.Universit¨¤ degli Studi di Torino.

Jonathan Brosseau

Jonathan BrosseauJonathan is a PhD Candidate at the Universit¨¦ Paris 1 Panth¨¦on-Sorbonne and ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University. His thesis, under the joint supervision of Professors Mathias Audit and Andrea Bjorklund, is on the procedural rules implementing State immunity from execution. He is a graduate from the BCL/LLB Honours program at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University and the LLM program at Queens¡¯ College, University of Cambridge. A member of the Quebec Bar (Canada), Jonathan practiced international law for four years in total at the global law firm Freshfields, the International Court of Justice, the United Nations, and Canada¡¯s Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He has authored or coauthored more than a dozen scholarly publications on diverse international law topics.

Awards received:?

  • Institut de recherche en droit international et europ¨¦en de la Sorbonne,?Contrat doctoral
  • Canada¡¯s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council,?Doctoral Fellowship
  • St Antony¡¯s College, Oxford, Europeaum Scholars Programme
  • Bucerius Law School, 2nd Conference on Investment Law & Arbitration, 2nd best presentation of the conference
  • ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, Nappert Prize, 3rd place in international arbitration essay competition
  • University of Cambridge, Volterra Fietta Prize, best grade in international investment law
  • University of Cambridge, Queens¡¯ College, LLM Studentship, entrance scholarship
  • ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, Gualtieri-Doran Scholarship and John W Cook Prize, high academic standing
  • ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, Patricia Allen Award and Graduating Student Award, outstanding contribution to faculty life
  • St. Gallen University, Leaders of Tomorrow Award, selected in international essay competition

Selected recent publications:?

¡°A Jurisdictional Framework for Resolving ¡®Ethical¡¯ Issues Related to Party Representation: Distinguishing the Procedural from the Deontological¡± in Andrea K Bjorklund and Andreas R Ziegler, eds,?Rule of Law and Procedural Issues of Investment Arbitration?(CUP, forthcoming 2023)?

¡°How Should the World Bank¡¯s Dispute Resolution Services Benefit Affected People and Borrowing States?¡± in Christina Voigt and Caroline Foster,?International Courts versus Compliance Mechanisms?(forthcoming 2023)

¡°Applicable Ethical Framework¡± in Stefan Kr?ll, Andrea K Bjorklund, and Franco Ferrari, eds,?Cambridge Compendium on International Arbitration?(CUP, forthcoming 2022)?

¡°The Distinction Between Arbitration and Judicial Settlement in International Law: Three Characteristics and Why They Matter for Reforms¡± in Andrea Biondi and Giorgia Sangiuolo, eds,?Beyond TTIP: a new season for EU FTAs??(King¡¯s College London, 2018) 93¨C105?

¡°Sources of Inherent Powers¡± (2018) 6:2 European International Arbitration Review 1¨C49 (with Andrea K Bjorklund); republished in Franco Ferrari and Friedrich Rosenfeld, eds,?Inherent Powers of Arbitrators?(Juris 2019) 1¨C58

¡°From Canadian Minister to International Arbitrator: The Oral History of Marc Lalonde¡± (2016) 6:1 Journal of Arbitration and Mediation 73¨C124

¡°Les ?tats ne sauraient renoncer aux mesures d¡¯ex¨¦cution sur leurs biens d¨¦tenus par les banques centrales en France¡±, Case comment, Paris Civ 1, 12 mat 2021 (2021) 2021:4 Revue de l¡¯arbitrage 1134-1153


Lingqiao Song

Lingqiao SongComparative legal study of genetic data protection policies in the United States, China, and France

Education

2017.09- Present ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, Ph.D. Student

2014.09¡ª2015.09 Master of Law, University of Montreal, International Business Law

2011.09¡ª2014.07 Juris Master, Chinese Academy of Social Science (CASS)

Prizes and Scholarships

2021 Lucy Memorial Scholarship Award

2018.09 ¨C 2021 Graduate Excellence Scholarship

2017. 09 Laing Chair in Law GR Fellowship

2017.09 Macdonald Graduate Fellowship

2017.09 Fonds de recherch¨¦ soci¨¦t¨¦ et culture

2017. 04 Hong Kong WYNG Foundation 2015. 09 Dean¡¯s Award for Best Overall Academic Achievement, University of Montreal

Publications?

Lingqiao Song, Hanshi Liu et al., Addressing Privacy Concerns in Sharing Viral Sequences and Minimum Contextual Data in a Public Repository During the COVID-19 Pandemic. Frontier in Genetics (2022), doi: 10.3389/fgene.2021.716541. available at:

Lingqiao Song, Yann Joly, After He Jianku: China's biotechnology regulation reforms, Medical Law International, 2021,

Lingqiao Song, Chinese justice: from the past to the Covid-19 pandemic. Lex Electronica Vol. 26. No. 2 (2021)


Jos¨¦ Salda?a Cuba?

Jos¨¦ Salda?a Cuba jose.saldana [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Email)?

Jos¨¦ Salda?a Cuba is a Peruvian human rights lawyer, currently a doctoral (DCL) student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University. He holds a LLM in Human Rights by University of Notre Dame in Indiana, and a Master¡¯s in Political Science by Pontificia Universidad Cat¨®lica del Per¨², where he also obtained a Licenciatura in Law. He has been a lecturer in the Faculty of Law at Pontificia Universidad Cat¨®lica del Per¨² (2014 ¨C 2022) and at Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (2022) in courses such as Constitutional Law, Legal Argumentation, Legal Research, among others.?

In recent years, Jos¨¦ has developed his career as a human rights lawyer in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in San Jos¨¦ (Costa Rica, 2019 ¨C 2020) and as a legal counselor in high-level public offices in Peru: The Presidency of the National Congress (2020 ¨C 2021) and the Presidency of the Ministry Council (2022). By drafting judgements in contentious cases and designing public policies with human rights perspectives, he has acquired expertise in legal analysis within the judiciary, the legislative and the executive branch. As an activist, he has worked extensively with indigenous and grassroots organizations affected by extractive activities, by organizing human rights training and legal empowerment workshops in diverse territories in Peru, which continues to be one of his major objectives in life.?

He conducts his doctoral research on indigenous legal resistance against extractive activities in the Southern Mining Corridor in Peru, under the supervision of Professor S¨¦bastien Jodoin. In this participatory research, he analyzes the impacts of mining in environmental and indigenous rights, the capacity of international law to provide solutions to human rights abuses and he evaluates the potential contribution of Peruvian indigenous legal institutions to a further understanding of global environmental justice.?

Book

Derechos humanos ambientales y actividades extractivas: Los impactos de la miner¨ªa en el Per¨². [Environmental human rights and extractive activities: Impacts of mining in Peru.] Valencia: Pireo Editorial, 2022. Available: ??

Book chapter & Journal articles

Aproximaciones cr¨ªticas al derecho a la protesta social en la jurisprudencia de la Corte Interamericana de Derechos Humanos [Critical perspectives on the Right to Protest in the Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights] in Anuario del Centro de Investigaci¨®n, Capacitaci¨®n y Asesor¨ªa Jur¨ªdica PUCP, 2019: pp. 389-420. Available: ?

Discursos criminalizadores sobre la otredad ind¨ªgena en medios de comunicaci¨®n escrita durante el Baguazo [Criminalizing Discourses of Indigenous Otherness on Print Media during the Baguazo Conflict], in Anuario del Centro de Investigaci¨®n, Capacitaci¨®n y Asesor¨ªa Jur¨ªdica PUCP, 2018: 145¨C180. Co-author: Julio Salazar Delgado. Available: ??

La violencia de las leyes: El uso de la fuerza y la criminalizaci¨®n de protesta socioambientales en el Per¨² [The Violence in Laws: The Use of Force and the Criminalization of Socio-Environmental protests in Peru] in Revista Derecho PUCP N? 79, 2017: 311¨C352. Co-author: Jorge Portocarrero Salcedo. Available: ??

La violencia del derecho a trav¨¦s de la criminalizaci¨®n de las protestas contra el proyecto minero Conga [The Violence of Law trough Criminalization of Protests against the Conga Mining Project], in Interdisciplinary Journal of Papers on the Americas N? 9, 2016. Available: ??

El valor jur¨ªdico-pol¨ªtico de los votos singulares en el Tribunal Constitucional del Per¨² [The Political and Legal Value of Dissenting Opinions in the Constitutional Tribunal of Peru.] Lima: Thomson Reuters, 2012.?


Laura Baron-Mendoza?

Non-state armed actors as creators of normative orders. Case study: Colombia?

Laura Baron-Mendoza A Colombian lawyer trained at the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana; Laura Baron-Mendoza specializes in conflict resolution. She holds an LLM in International Humanitarian Law from the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights.?

She has been involved with international and national entities throughout her professional career. Previously, she was the legal coordinator at?Avocats Sans Fronti¨¨res Canada?(ASFC) and served as a consultant for the High Commissioner for Peace in Colombia during the peace talks between the government and the FARC-EP.?In December 2021, she joined MADRE as a human rights advocacy officer.

She has published for the Colombian journal?El Espectador - Colombia2020, commenting on the non-international armed conflict and the concomitant Transitional Justice system created by the Habana Peace Agreement of 2016.?

As a DCL candidate and O¡¯Brien Fellow, her research is focused on the socio-legal challenges posed by the coexistence of normative orders in contexts of ongoing armed violence. This subject derives from her work with former members of non-State armed groups in Colombia, mainly in the Urab¨¢ antioque?o Region (North-west of Colombia).?


Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante?

Marie-Andr¨¦e PlanteThe Figure of the Victim in Contemporary Canadian Legal Discourses?

marie-andree.plante [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante) is a doctoral student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University since 2017. She holds a double degree in civil law and common law from ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, a master¡¯s degree from Oxford University as well as another master¡¯s degree in legal theory from the ?cole normale sup¨¦rieure de Paris, the ?cole des Hautes ?tudes en Sciences Sociales and Universit¨¦ Paris Nanterre.??

Her doctoral research, under the supervision of Mark Antaki, deals with the construction of the figure of the victim. Adopting a transversal approach, her thesis examines how the victim manifests itself in contemporary Canadian and Qu¨¦bec legal discourses, including in criminal law, torts, social law, restorative justice and even family law. Her thesis posits that the victim is now part of an individualizing discourse of the law, in which the victim is less and less framed as a vulnerable subject, but is increasingly portrayed as an autonomous agent. It also questions the effects of such individualization of the victim in relation to the underlying power relations that lead to victimization in the first place.?

In parallel with her doctoral studies, she is the coordinator of the . From 2016 to 2017, she was the assistant director of the Paul-Andr¨¦ Cr¨¦peau Centre for Private and Comparative Law. She also worked as a law clerk at the Qu¨¦bec Court of Appeal from 2015 to 2016.??

Her research interests include legal theory, legal epistemology and methodology, constitutional law, feminist theories of law, domestic and sexual violence, animal law and legal education.

She was called to the Qu¨¦bec Bar in 2015.??

Education?

Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.) ¨C ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2017-)?

Bachelor of Civil Law (B.C.L.) ¨C Oxford University (2019)?

Master¡¯s Degree in Legal Theory (Master 2 Recherche) ¨C ?cole normale sup¨¦rieure, ?cole des Hautes ?tudes en Sciences Sociales & Universit¨¦ Paris Nanterre (2014)?

Bachelor of Civil Law and Bachelor of Laws (B.C.L./LL.B.) (Honours) (2012)?

Selected Awards?

  • Donner Canadian Law Foundation Scholarship, Wadham College, Oxford University (2018-2019)?
  • SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship (2017-2021)?
  • FRQSC Doctoral Research Scholarship (2017-2020, declined)?
  • Macdonald Graduate Fellowship, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2017-2020)?
  • Francis Reginald Scott - Public & Constitutional Law Graduate Award, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2017)?
  • Bourse de ma?trise, ?cole normale sup¨¦rieure de Paris (2012-2014)?

Selected Recent Publications?

Edited Volumes?

Mark Antaki, Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante & Alexandra Popovici, eds., Les lieux du droit, special number (2021) Revue de droit de l¡¯Universit¨¦ de Sherbrooke [to be published].?

Ya?ll Emerich & Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante, eds., Repenser les paradigmes : Approches transsyst¨¦miques du droit (Montr¨¦al: Yvon Blais, 2018).?

Journal Articles and Book Chapters?

Micha?l Lessard & Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante, ¡°Where the Wild Things Are (and Have Been): An Archeology of Legal Discourses on Animals in Qu¨¦bec¡± [under review].?

L¨¦a-Bri¨¨re Godbout & Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante, ¡°Religious Challenges to Anti-Discrimination Law: The Mobilization of the ¡®Minority Label¡¯¡± (2020) 66:2 ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Law Journal 377.?

Mark Antaki & Marie-Andr¨¦e Plante, ¡°Comment enseigner Foucault aujourd¡¯hui aux juristes ?¡± in Jacqueline Guittard & Emeric Nicolas, eds., Foucault face ¨¤ la Norme (Paris: Mare & Martin, 2020).?

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Marie-Pier Baril

Marie-Pier BarilExercer sa discr¨¦tion dans le meilleur int¨¦r¨ºt d'autrui : regards sur la fiducie qu¨¦b¨¦coise dans une perspective compar¨¦e inspir¨¦e de la th¨¦orie des pouvoirs priv¨¦s

Marie-Pier Baril est avocate et ¨¦tudiante au doctorat en droit. Apr¨¨s plus de douze ans de pratique en cabinet, elle a choisi de poursuivre des recherches portant sur l'exercice du pouvoir discr¨¦tionnaire. Passionn¨¦e du droit civil, elle s'int¨¦resse notamment ¨¤ l'administration du bien d'autrui et ¨¤ la prise de d¨¦cision au b¨¦n¨¦fice d'un tiers.

Son projet de th¨¨se vise plus sp¨¦cifiquement ¨¤ mieux d¨¦finir comment les fiduciaires de fiducies constitu¨¦es en vertu du droit qu¨¦b¨¦cois doivent assurer, dans l'exercice de leurs pouvoirs discr¨¦tionnaires, le "meilleur int¨¦r¨ºt" de cet "autrui" que le droit positif conna?t mal et qui est fr¨¦quemment identifi¨¦ par un constituant externe au projet constitutif. Marie-Pier approche les questions de recherche dans une perspective compar¨¦e entre le droit civil et la common law et pose un regard sur le droit qui est conscient des consid¨¦rations fiscales inh¨¦rentes ¨¤ la pratique.

Education

LL.M., Universit¨¦ Laval (2021)

Barreau du Qu¨¦bec (2009)

LL.B. r¨¦gime coop¨¦ratif, Universit¨¦ de Sherbrooke (2008)

Awards received

  • Bourse Joseph-Armand-Bombardier du conseil de recherche en sciences humaines du Canada (2021)
  • Bourse du Fonds de recherche du Qu¨¦bec: Soci¨¦t¨¦ et Culture (2021) - d¨¦clin¨¦e
  • Bourse de conseil de recherche en sciences humaines du Canada (2019)
  • Bourse du Fonds de recherche du Qu¨¦bec: Soci¨¦t¨¦ et Culture (2019) - d¨¦clin¨¦e
  • Bourse de r¨¦daction de la Facult¨¦ de droit de l¡¯Universit¨¦ Laval ¨C?ma?trise avec m¨¦moire (2019)
  • Bourse de r¨¦daction du Fonds Jacques-Deslauriers en droit civil ¨C?ma?trise avec m¨¦moire (2019)
  • Bourse d¡¯excellence ¨¤ l¡¯admission de la Facult¨¦ de droit ¨C?ma?trise avec m¨¦moire (2018)
  • Bourse d¡¯excellence du Fonds Th¨¦r¨¨se-Rousseau-Houle en droit civil (2018)
  • Bourse d¡¯excellence de la Chaire de recherche Antoine-Turmel sur la protection juridique des a?n¨¦s ¨C?ma?trise avec m¨¦moire (2018)
  • Prix de la magistrature du Barreau de St-Fran?ois (2008)
  • Prix Carswell (2008)
  • Prix du Barreau du Qu¨¦bec (2008)
  • Prix du doyen de la Facult¨¦ de droit ¨¤ l¡¯Universit¨¦ de Sherbrooke (2008)
  • Bourse Fournier Demers (2006)
  • Prix Jean-Martineau (2006)

Recent publications

Baril, Marie-Pier, L'exercice du pouvoir discr¨¦tionnaire dans les fiducies testamentaires au Qu¨¦bec: recourir ¨¤ l'affectation pour concilier l'intention du testateur et la d¨¦cision de la "personne raisonnable" (2022) 52:1 RGD 55-102.


Clarisse Delaville

Clarisse DelavilleClarisse Delaville is a fourth-year doctoral student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Faculty of Law. After completing two bachelor¡¯s degrees in international relations and Swiss law at the University of Geneva (Switzerland), she obtained a Master¡¯s degree in international law at the Geneva Graduate Institute (Switzerland) in 2021. She is passionate about international law, human rights, agriculture and food governance. Supported by the Fonds de recherche du Qu¨¦bec ¨C Soci¨¦t¨¦ et culture, her doctoral thesis focuses on the role of informal and formal institutions in structuring gender inequalities in North American and European agri-food systems.

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Leanna Katz

Leanna KatzLeanna Katz is a doctoral candidate at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Faculty of Law.??Her interests include labour and employment law, social welfare law, contract law, competition law, administrative law, and critical and feminist legal theory. Her work has been published in the Canadian Labour and Employment Law Journal, the Georgetown Journal on Poverty Law and Policy, the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, and the Commonwealth Judicial Journal.?Leanna holds an O¡¯Brien Graduate Fellowship at the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship.? She is also the Director of the Transnational Justice Clinic and its first Adam-Burke Global Justice Fellow.

Leanna previously clerked at the Supreme Court of Canada and the Court of Appeal for British Columbia, and was a litigator at Sullivan & Cromwell LLP in New York.?She earned an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, a J.D. from the University of Toronto¡¯s Faculty of Law, and B.A.Sc. from McMaster University¡¯s Arts and Science Program.


Aur¨¦lie Lanct?t

Aur¨¦lie Lanct?tAur¨¦lie Lanct?t est doctorante en droit. Ses recherches portent sur les th¨¦ories f¨¦ministes du droit, les approches culturelles de l¡¯¨¦tude du droit, le droit p¨¦nal et les m¨¦canismes de justice alternatifs. Son projet de th¨¨se se penche sur les t¨¦moignages extra-judiciaires dans le contexte du mouvement #MeToo/#MoiAussi, plus particuli¨¨rement ceux livr¨¦s ¨¤ travers la cr¨¦ation litt¨¦raire. Elle tente ainsi de d¨¦montrer que le choix de s¡¯exprimer hors du syst¨¨me judiciaire n¡¯apparait pas comme un choix de d¨¦pit; il articule un discours singulier sur la justice et peut v¨¦hiculer une intention de rupture avec le droit, posant les jalons d¡¯une pratique f¨¦ministe radicale et autonome.?

Avant d¡¯entamer son parcours au doctorat, elle a ¨¦t¨¦ codirectrice et r¨¦dactrice en chef de la revue Libert¨¦ et oeuvr¨¦ dans le monde du journalisme et de l¡¯¨¦dition. Elle tient une chronique hebdomadaire au quotidien Le Devoir depuis 2017 et publie des essais (Lux ¨¦diteur, Atelier 10).?

Education?

  • LL.M, Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al (2019)?*Cheminement avec m¨¦moire, mention ? Exceptionnel ??
  • BCL/JD, Universit¨¦ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ (2017)?
  • B.A Communication (Journalisme), Universit¨¦ du Qu¨¦bec ¨¤ Montr¨¦al (2013)?

Awards?

  • Bourse Joseph-Armand-Bombardier du conseil de recherche en sciences humaines du Canada (2022)?
  • Bourse du Fonds de recherche du Qu¨¦bec: Soci¨¦t¨¦ et Culture (2021)??
  • Prix du meilleur m¨¦moire de ma?trise de l¡¯Association des professeurs de droit du Qu¨¦bec (2020)?
  • Grand prix du journalisme ind¨¦pendant ¨C Opinion (2016)?
  • John G. Ahern Memorial Award, ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Faculty of Law (2016)?
  • Prix Pierre-Vadeboncoeur de l¡¯essai politique (2015)?

Dimitri Patrinos

Dimitri Patrinos is a doctoral student at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University¡¯s Faculty of Law. He holds a Master of Laws (LLM) from ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Juris Doctor (JD) from the Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al, and a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology from Concordia University. His doctoral thesis, under the supervision of Professor Lara Khoury, focuses on the distributive justice implications of limited compensation for plaintiffs in wrongful birth and wrongful conception actions. His research project is funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council¡¯s Canada Graduate Scholarship program.

Education

Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2023 ¨C)
Master of Laws (LLM), ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University (2023)
Juris Doctor (JD), Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al (2019)
Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al (2018)
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Concordia University (2013)

Selected Awards

Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council - Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) Doctoral Award (2024 ¨C 2027)
ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Research Group on Health and Law ¨C Doctoral Fellowship (2023 ¨C 2024)
Centre de Recherche en Droit Public, Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al - Bourse d¡¯excellence de ma?trise (2023)
International Observatory on the Societal Impacts of AI and Digital Technology (OBVIA) - Master¡¯s Scholarship (2021 ¨C 2023)

Selected Publications

Dimitri Patrinos, ¡°The Virtual Physician: Clarifying Medical Liability Issues in the Use of Remote Patient Monitoring¡± (2024) 62:1 Alta L Rev 205.
Dimitri Patrinos et al, ¡°Whither Health Research: The Missed Opportunities of the Child¡¯s Right to Health¡± (2023) 31:4 Intl J Child Rts 865.
Dimitri Patrinos et al, ¡°Genetic Counsellors, Legal Recognition, and the Road Less Travelled¡± (2020) 14:1 ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ JL & Health 109.


Ali Ekber Cinar

AliAli Ekber Cinar (ali.cinar [at] mail.mcgill.ca (email), ) is a doctoral candidate at the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Faculty of Law, specializing in two primary research areas: [1] law and technology, with a focus on artificial intelligence (AI) and intellectual property (IP); and [2] Islamic law, particularly in Islamic finance and Ottoman legal history. His academic work frequently engages with comparative law and legal history. Additionally, he has served as the director of the Copyright in Islamic Law project () at the ISAR Research Center. Alongside his legal studies, he has received training in programming languages, data science, machine learning, and statistical methods at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.

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Ali Ekber Cinar (ali.cinar [at] mail.mcgill.ca (email), ) est doctorant ¨¤ la Facult¨¦ de droit de l'Universit¨¦ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, se sp¨¦cialisant dans deux domaines de recherche principaux : [1] le droit et la technologie, avec un accent sur l'intelligence artificielle (IA) et la propri¨¦t¨¦ intellectuelle (PI) ; et [2] le droit musulman, notamment dans les domaines de la finance islamique et de l'histoire du droit ottoman. Son travail acad¨¦mique s'engage fr¨¦quemment avec le droit compar¨¦ et l'histoire du droit. De plus, il est directeur du projet Copyright in Islamic Law () au ISAR Research Center. En parall¨¨le de ses ¨¦tudes juridiques, il a re?u une formation en langages de programmation, en science des donn¨¦es, en apprentissage automatique et en m¨¦thodes statistiques ¨¤ l'Universit¨¦ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ.


Marie Dry

Marie DryMarie Dry is a doctoral candidate at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University Faculty of Law and Universit¨¦ Paris Nanterre.?Her doctoral research?in comparative family law,?under the joint supervision of Professors Angela Campbell and Marc Pichard,?focuses on the intersection of law, sexualities, and gender.?She studies more specifically feminist and queer legal theories in the context of reforms for 2SLGBTQI+ families.?Her doctoral project is funded by the Philippe Lette Fellowship in Comparative Law and the LGBT Purge Fund.

At ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ's Faculty of Law, Marie is acting as Graduate Students Representative on the Equity Committee and as a member of the 2023 Graduate Law Conference organizing committee. She is also a member of the?R¨¦seau qu¨¦b¨¦cois en ¨¦tudes f¨¦ministes (R¨¦QEF).

Marie holds a BA in Political Sciences, an Advanced Certification in Gender Studies, and a Master's in Economic Law (Summa Cum Laude) from Sciences Po Paris. She was also a visiting student at the University of Toronto and at Harvard Law?School. Previously, Marie worked?at the World Bank Group as a legal analyst for the?Women, Business and Law?Project. She conducted research on family law reforms in Sub-Saharan Africa and on the rights of women with disabilities around the world.

Marie DryMarie est doctorante ¨¤ la Facult¨¦ de droit de l'Universit¨¦ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ et ¨¤ l'Universit¨¦ Paris Nanterre. Ses recherches doctorales en droit compar¨¦ de la famille, sous la co-supervision des professeur.e.s Angela Campbell et Marc Pichard, portent sur l'intersection du droit, des sexualit¨¦s et du genre. Elle ¨¦tudie en particulier les th¨¦ories juridiques f¨¦ministes et queer dans le contexte des r¨¦formes pour les familles 2SLGBTQI+. Son projet doctoral est financ¨¦ par la bourse Philippe Lette en droit compar¨¦ et le LGBT Purge Fund.

? la Facult¨¦ de droit de ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ, Marie est repr¨¦sentante des ¨¦tudiant.e.s?des cycles sup¨¦rieurs?au sein du Comit¨¦ d'¨¦quit¨¦ et membre du comit¨¦ organisateur de la Conf¨¦rence des?¨¦tudiant.e.s?des cycles sup¨¦rieurs?en droit 2023. Elle est ¨¦galement membre du R¨¦seau qu¨¦b¨¦cois en ¨¦tudes f¨¦ministes (R¨¦QEF).

Marie est titulaire d'une licence en sciences politiques, d'une certification avanc¨¦e en ¨¦tudes de genre et d'une ma?trise en droit ¨¦conomique (Summa Cum Laude) de Sciences Po Paris. Elle a ¨¦galement ¨¦t¨¦ ¨¦tudiante invit¨¦e ¨¤ l'Universit¨¦ de Toronto et ¨¤ Harvard Law School. Auparavant, Marie a travaill¨¦ au sein du Groupe de la Banque mondiale en tant qu'analyste juridique pour le projet?Les Femmes, l'Entreprise et le Droit. Elle menait alors des recherches sur les r¨¦formes du droit de la famille en Afrique subsaharienne et sur les droits des femmes en situation de handicap dans le monde.


Chintan Nirala

Niralachintan.nirala [at] mail.mcgill.ca (Chintan Nirala)?is currently pursuing his doctorate in international investment law and constitutional law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University under the guidance of Prof Andrea K. Bjorklund. His research focuses on the socio-legal aspects of investment law and the feasibility of establishing a multilateral investment court. Chintan holds a Master of Laws degree in International Dispute Resolution from King¡¯s College London, United Kingdom, and a Bachelor of Laws (Honours) degree from the University of Allahabad, India.

Chintan has previously worked as a consultant on investment disputes and international commercial arbitration cases. As a qualified Indian advocate, he practised in India and was part of a commercial chamber. In addition, he has acted as tribunal secretary and research intern under several Indian Supreme Court and High Court Judges. He has also been a member of the editorial teams for several legal journals and has actively engaged with pro bono work.

Education

Degrees

  • Doctor of Civil Law (DCL), ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, 2020 ¨C Present
  • Master of Laws in International Dispute Settlement (LLM), King¡¯s College London, 2017-2018
  • Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB Hons.), University of Allahabad, 2012-2017

Certificates and Diplomas

  • Certificate in Arbitration of International Disputes, Leiden University, 2020
  • Certificate in Justice (HarvardX), Harvard University, 2020
  • Certificate in Cyber Law, Indian Law Institute, 2013
  • Certificate in Intellectual Property Rights, 2014

Awards and Recognitions

  • ICCA Inclusion Diversity Award (2022)
  • L Yves Fortier International Arbitration Awardee (2021 and 2022)
  • Clive V Allen Fellowship (2020)
  • Governor¡¯s Recognition for Social Work, Uttar Pradesh, India (2017)

Selected Publication

Articles

  • Role of Intellectual Property in ISDS Conflicts involving Human Rights Issues, Journal of Intellectual Property Rights, NISCAIR, Volume 25, 2020 pg 15-22.
  • Section 309 of Indian Penal Code: Introspection of the concept of ¡®Suicide¡¯! The Debate and Its Solution, AIR- Criminal Law Journal (CriLJ) 2016, pg no. 105-113.
  • Fundamental Rights and Frequencies: Right to Broadcast, The Lex-Warrier, Online Law Journal, LW (2015).

Blog Posts

  • Investment Arbitration and Human Rights: Odi et Amo, ArbDossier Investment and Commercial Arbitration Review (May 4, 2022).
  • The Ambiguous Time-Bar for Enforcement of Foreign Awards in India, Kluwer Arbitration Blog (July 28, 2020).
  • Indian Arbitration Amendment Quandary 3.0- Hindustan Corporation v Union of India, Indian Arbitration Blog (March 14, 2020).
  • The Judgments Convention: A Game Changer in the Field of International Commercial Disputes? Kluwer Arbitration Blog (November 13, 2019).

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Stefan-Michael Wedenig

Stefan-Michael WedenigStefan-Michael Wedenig is a Doctoral Candidate at the Institute of Air and Space Law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Univeristy. He holds an LL.M Degree from ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University and a Master of Laws (Magister Iuris) Degree from the Johannes Kepler University in Linz, Austria.??He is the Executive Director of the Institute and Centre for Research in Air and Space Law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University.??

Stefan-Michael¡¯s research interest lies in both, Air & Space Law. His doctoral thesis, under the supervision of Professor Ram Jakhu addresses the issue of the international responsibility of States for their space activates involving AI. He conducts research on the interaction of AI on public international law, extra-contractual liability and the various sources of international law. He looks at the question whether, how and to what extent the current legal regime pertaining to responsibility and liability of States can accommodate the emergence of AI.??

Additionally, Stefan-Michael conducts research in Aviation Finance, Sovereignty and urban air mobility.??

His latest publications can be found and ?


Tanya Oberoi?

Tanya OberoiTanya Oberoi is a disputes and arbitration lawyer and a doctoral candidate at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University¡¯s Faculty of Law. Tanya has a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree in International Arbitration and Dispute Resolution from the National University of Singapore and has previously worked on commercial arbitration, corporate and business disputes in India. She has also received training at arbitration institutes in Asia (SIAC and AIAC) through internship and traineeship programs.??

Tanya is the recipient of the Yves Fortier International Arbitration Graduate Award for her doctoral studies at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ. She is researching the effect of renewable energy investment arbitrations under the Energy Charter Treaty on Spain¡¯s governance, under the supervision of Prof. Andrea K. Bjorklund. Tanya¡¯s research interests include commercial arbitration, investor-state dispute resolution, international relations, and transnational law.??

Tanya is also thoroughly involved at the Faculty of Law as a graduate student and is a part of various event and conference committees. She was elected the Vice-President (Academic) of the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Graduate Law Student¡¯s Association (GLSA) 2022-23. She chaired the Organizing Committee of the 16th Annual ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ Graduate Law Conference: ¡°Law & Prejudice¡± and was Editor-in-chief of the online journal GLSA Research Series (2023). She has also been the student organizer of the Nappert Prize in International Arbitration (2022 and 2024).?

She can be reached at tanya.oberoi [at] mail.mcgill.ca.??


Gabriel Lefebvre??

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Gabriel Lefebvre  Gabriel Lefebvre is a doctoral student in law at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, working on a thesis on preventive justice under the supervision of Professor Marie Manikis. His research project is financially supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council's Canada Graduate Scholarships at the Doctoral Level.???

His main areas of expertise include criminal law, artificial intelligence, mental disorders and police power.???

His master's thesis, on the criminal and moral responsibility of autistic persons, received an ¡°exceptional¡± mention and the Prix Minerve (2023). Les infortunes de l'autisme asperger will be published in 2025 by the Presses de l'Universit¨¦ Laval.??

He acted as external consultant on the Infrared project by MILA - Institut qu¨¦b¨¦cois d'intelligence artificielle.??

His work has been published in several Canadian and international journals, including the International Review of Penal Law. He has been invited to present his research, in French and English, at various conferences, including those of the Law & Society Association and the Human-Centric Cybersecurity Partnership, before the Research Department of the Quebec Court of Appeal, and at several universities as a guest lecturer, including Sciences Po-Reims and the Summer School of the Cyberjustice Laboratory at Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al.??

RECENT PUBLICATIONS??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & Karim BENYEKHLEF, ? Predictive Policing in Canada ?, (2023) 94(2) International Review of Penal Law,? Ed. Juliette Lelieur, ? Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice ?, online?: ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? ? D¨¦cartographier ? la probation : L¡¯imaginaire liberal de la loi en tant que projet d¡¯exlusion de la neurodiversit¨¦ ?, (2024) 3(1) ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ GLSA Research Series 119. ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? L¡¯Effet Friesen : vers une plus grande r¨¦pression p¨¦nale des d¨¦linquants atteints de troubles mentaux? ? (2023) 27(2) Canadian Criminal Law Review 185??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & Karim BENYEKHLEF, ? Rapport du Canada sur l¡¯IA et l¡¯Administration de la Justice ?, (2023) e-Revue Internationale de Droit P¨¦nal, 94p., online?: ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? Ugo GILBERT TREMBLAY, L¡¯avenir de la responsabilit¨¦ criminelle : neurosciences, libre arbitre et imputabilit¨¦, Montr¨¦al, Th¨¦mis, 2023, 394 p., ISBN 978-2-89400-473-9. ? Les Cahiers de droit, volume 64, num¨¦ro 4, d¨¦cembre 2023, p. 869¨C877. ?

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? Libert¨¦ sous contrainte : Exp¨¦riences de probation et d¡¯emprisonnement dans la collectivit¨¦ ?, (2024) 17 L¡¯express 12, online : ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & K¨¦vin MOUSTAPHA, ? Le droit p¨¦nal sous influence technologique : L¡¯intelligence artificielle ¨¤ l¡¯assaut des principes d¡¯enqu¨ºte et de justice p¨¦nale ?, (2025) Revue de droit de l¡¯Universit¨¦ de Sherbrooke (Accept¨¦ pour publication, ? para?tre en 2025)?

CONTACT?

Email?: gabriel.lefebvre [at] mail.mcgill.ca??

ResearchGate?: ?

LinkedIN?: ??

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Gabriel Lefebvre  Gabriel Lefebvre est doctorant en droit ¨¤ l¡¯Universit¨¦ ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ et pr¨¦pare une th¨¨se sur la justice pr¨¦ventive sous la supervision de la professeure Marie Manikis. Son projet de recherche est soutenu financi¨¨rement par la Bourse d¡¯¨¦tudes sup¨¦rieures du Canada au niveau du doctorat (BESC D) du Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines.??

Ses principaux champs d¡¯expertise incluent le droit p¨¦nal, l¡¯intelligence artificielle, les troubles mentaux et le pouvoir de police (police power).???

Son m¨¦moire de ma?trise, portant sur la responsabilit¨¦ criminelle et morale des personnes autistes, lui a valu la mention ??exceptionnelle?? ainsi que le Prix Minerve (2023). Les infortunes de l¡¯autisme asperger para?tra en 2025 aux Presses de l¡¯Universit¨¦ Laval.??

Il a agi ¨¤ titre de consultant externe sur le Projet Infrared du MILA - Institut qu¨¦b¨¦cois d'intelligence artificielle.??

Ses travaux ont ¨¦t¨¦ publi¨¦s dans plusieurs revues canadiennes et internationales, dont la Revue Internationale de Droit P¨¦nal. Il a ¨¦t¨¦ invit¨¦ ¨¤ pr¨¦senter, en fran?ais et en anglais, ses recherches dans divers colloques, notamment celui du Law & Society Association et du Human-Centric Cybersecurity Partnership, devant le Service de Recherche de la Cour d¡¯appel du Qu¨¦bec et dans plusieurs universit¨¦s ¨¤ titre de conf¨¦rencier invit¨¦, dont Sciences Po-Reims et l¡¯?cole d¡¯?t¨¦ du Laboratoire de Cyberjustice de l¡¯Universit¨¦ de Montr¨¦al.??

RECENT PUBLICATIONS??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & Karim BENYEKHLEF, ? Predictive Policing in Canada ?, (2023) 94(2) International Review of Penal Law,? Ed. Juliette Lelieur, ? Artificial Intelligence and Administration of Criminal Justice ?, online?: ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? ? D¨¦cartographier ? la probation : L¡¯imaginaire liberal de la loi en tant que projet d¡¯exlusion de la neurodiversit¨¦ ?, (2024) 3(1) ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ GLSA Research Series 119. ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? L¡¯Effet Friesen : vers une plus grande r¨¦pression p¨¦nale des d¨¦linquants atteints de troubles mentaux? ? (2023) 27(2) Canadian Criminal Law Review 185??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & Karim BENYEKHLEF, ? Rapport du Canada sur l¡¯IA et l¡¯Administration de la Justice ?, (2023) e-Revue Internationale de Droit P¨¦nal, 94p., online?: ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? Ugo GILBERT TREMBLAY, L¡¯avenir de la responsabilit¨¦ criminelle : neurosciences, libre arbitre et imputabilit¨¦, Montr¨¦al, Th¨¦mis, 2023, 394 p., ISBN 978-2-89400-473-9. ? Les Cahiers de droit, volume 64, num¨¦ro 4, d¨¦cembre 2023, p. 869¨C877. ?

Gabriel LEFEBVRE, ? Libert¨¦ sous contrainte : Exp¨¦riences de probation et d¡¯emprisonnement dans la collectivit¨¦ ?, (2024) 17 L¡¯express 12, online : ??

Gabriel LEFEBVRE & K¨¦vin MOUSTAPHA, ? Le droit p¨¦nal sous influence technologique : L¡¯intelligence artificielle ¨¤ l¡¯assaut des principes d¡¯enqu¨ºte et de justice p¨¦nale ?, (2025) Revue de droit de l¡¯Universit¨¦ de Sherbrooke (Accept¨¦ pour publication, ? para?tre en 2025)?

CONTACT?

Email?: gabriel.lefebvre [at] mail.mcgill.ca??

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