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Rosalie Jukier

Professeure titulaire
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Nouveau Pavillon Chancellor-Day
3644, rue PeelÌę
Salle 35
Montréal, Québec
Canada H3A 1W9

514-398-3041 [Bureau]
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Rosalie Jukier

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Biographie

Rosalie Jukier est membre du corps professoral de la Faculté de droit de McGill depuis 1985. Elle y enseigne le droit civil et la common law principalement dans les domaines des obligations contractuelles et le droit judiciaire.

Ses recherches se concentrent sur le droit contractuel comparĂ©, surtout sur le remĂšde de l’exĂ©cution en nature et l’interaction des droits religieux avec le droit privĂ© des contrats; sur l’incidence des traditions juridiques et des juridictions mixtes sur le droit et la mĂ©thodologie judiciaires; ainsi que sur la pĂ©dagogie juridique.

En 2004, en 2016 et en 2018, l'Association des Ă©tudiants et Ă©tudiantes en droit lui a dĂ©cernĂ© le prix John W. Durnford pour l’excellence en enseignement. De plus, en 2010 l’UniversitĂ© McGill lui a dĂ©cernĂ© le . En 2022, elle est co-rĂ©cipiendaire du prix de l’UniversitĂ© McGill.ÌęEn novembre 2023, elle a reçu leÌęÌę(Ïăœ¶ÊÓÆ” Lifetime Achievement Award for Leadership in Learning) et la MĂ©daille du couronnement du Roi Charles III en 2024.

Professeure Jukier a servi la FacultĂ© de droit Ă  quatre reprisesĂ  titre de vice-doyenne, avec un portefeuille diffĂ©rent Ă  chaque fois (admissions, 1991–5; planification stratĂ©gique, 2004–5; Ă©tudes supĂ©rieures en droit, 2010–13; et Ă  l’enseignement (responsable du programme BCL/JD), 2019–22).

La professeure Jukier est diplĂŽmĂ©e de la FacultĂ© de droit de McGill oĂč, en 1983, elle a obtenu un BCL et un LLB, recevant et la mĂ©daille d’or Elizabeth Torrance et la mĂ©daille d’or AimĂ© Geoffrion lors de la collation des grades. Elle a poursuivi ses Ă©tudes supĂ©rieures en droit Ă  l’UniversitĂ© d’Oxford. Elle est membre du Barreau du QuĂ©bec depuis 1986.Ìę

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  • BCL (Oxon.), 1985
  • BCL, LLB (McGill), 1983

Parcours professionnel

  • Vice-doyenne Ă  l'enseignement, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 2019-2022
  • Professeure titulaire, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 2016-
  • Vice-doyenne, Ă©tudes supĂ©rieures, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 2010-2013
  • Experte-conseil, Institut national de la magistrature, 2005-2007
  • Vice-doyenne, Planification stratĂ©gique, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 2004-2005
  • Doyenne des services aux Ă©tudiants, UniversitĂ© McGill, 1995-2001
  • Professeure agrĂ©gĂ©e, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 1993-2016
  • Vice-doyenne, Ïăœ¶ÊÓÆ”, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 1991-1994
  • Professeure ajointe, FacultĂ© de droit, UniversitĂ© McGill, 1985-1993
  • Membre du Barreau du QuĂ©bec depuis 1986

Champs d'intĂ©rĂȘt

Droit comparé mixte, systÚmes juridiques mixtes, droit des contrats et des recours, droit de la magistrature, méthodologie judiciaire, pédagogie juridique.

Publications

Ouvrages

Richard Janda, Rosalie Jukier, Daniel Jutras, eds., (Montreal & Kingston:Ìę McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015).

Chapitres de livres ou contributions Ă  des collections

“The Untapped Potential of Transsystemic Thinking”, in YaĂ«l Emerich & Marie-AndrĂ©e Plante, eds., Repenser les paradigmes: Quel avenir pour l’approche transsystĂ©mique du droit?, (Cowansville: Éditions Yvon Blais, 2018) 1 – 30. [SSRN]

“The Impact of ‘Stateless Law’ on Legal Pedagogy”, Helge Dedek & Shauna Van Praagh, eds, Stateless Law:Ìę Evolving Boundaries of a Discipline, (Surrey: Ashgate Publishing Limited, 2015) 201 - 211. Read [.pdf]

with JosĂ© Woehrling, “Religion and the Secular State in Canada”, in Javier Martinez-Torron & W. Cole Durham, Jr., (General Reporters), Donlu D. Thayer, ed., Religion and the Secular State, (Madrid: servicio publicaciones facultad derecho Universidad Complutense Madrid, 2015) 155 – 191. Read [.pdf]

“If It’s not Impossible, It’s Not Worth Doing:Ìę Rod Macdonald’s Vision of Legal Education”, in Richard Janda, Rosalie Jukier & Daniel Jutras, eds, The Unbounded Level of the Mind:Ìę Rod Macdonald’s Legal Imagination, (Montreal & Kingston:Ìę McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2015) 198 – 205. Read [.pdf]

"Taking Specific Performance Seriously: Trumping Damages as the Presumptive Remedy for Breach of Contract" in Robert J. Sharpe & Kent Roach, eds., Taking Remedies Seriously/Les Recours et les Mesures de Redressement:Ìę Une Affaire SĂ©rieuse (Montreal: Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice, 2010) 85 – 118. Read [.pdf]

with JosĂ© Woehrling, “Religion and the Secular State in Canada" in Javier Martinez-Torron & W. Cole Durham, eds, Religion and the Secular State: National Reports (Provo, Utah: The International Center for Law and Religious Studies at Brigham Young University, 2010) 183 – 212. Read [.pdf]

Chapter on Contractual Obligations in J.E.C. Brierley and R.A. Macdonald eds, Quebec Civil Law, An Introduction to Quebec Private Law (Toronto:Ìę Emond Montgomery, 1992) 389 – 419.

Articles de revues à comité de lecture

“Good Faith in Contract: A Judicial Dialogue between Common Law Canada and QuĂ©bec”, (2019) 1:1. Journal of Commonwealth Law. .

“Canada’s Legal Traditions: Sources of Unification, Diversification or Inspiration?”, (2018) 11:1 Journal of Civil Law Studies (Louisiana) 75 – 104.Ìę [SSRN]Ìę

“La contribution du juge LeBel au droit judiciaire et à la tradition civiliste”, (2016) 94 Revue du Barreau canadien 507 - 518. [SSRN]

“Quebec Procedural Law as a Microcosm of Mixity: Implications for Legal Pedagogy, Judicial Decision-Making and Law Reform”, (2016) 62:3 Loyola Law Review 691 – 723.Ìę [SSRN]

“The Impact of Legal Traditions on Quebec Procedural Law: Lessons from Quebec’s New Code of Civil Procedure”, (2015) 93 Canadian Bar Review. Read [.pdf]

“The Legacy of Justice Louis LeBel: The Civilian Tradition and Procedural Law”, (2015) 70 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 27 - 46, as reprinted in Newman & Thorburn, The Dignity of Law: The Legacy of Justice Louis LeBel (Markham, ON: LexisNexis, 2015). Read [.pdf]

with Mariela Tovar, Jennie Ferris and Kristen Cardoso, “Overcoming Pedagogical Solitude: The Transformative power of discipline-specific Faculty Learning Communities (FLCs)”, (2015) 34:1-2 To Improve the Academy 319 – 344. Read [.pdf].Ìę

“The Impact of Legal Traditions on Quebec Procedural Law:Ìę Lessons from Quebec’s New Code of Civil Procedure”, (2014) 93 Canadian Bar Review 1 – 38.

with Kate Glover, “Forgotten? The Role of Graduate Legal Education in the Future of the Law Faculty”, (2014) 51:4 Alberta Law Review 761 – 785. Read [.pdf].

“Transcending Boundaries in Legal Education:Ìę A Vehicle for Teaching Students to Think Critically”, (2013) 6 CELT (Collected Essays on Teaching and Learning) 23 – 27. Read [.pdf]

“Inside the Judicial Mind: Exploring Judicial Methodology in the Mixed Legal System of Quebec” (2011) 6:1 Journal of Comparative Law (UK) 54 – 69, republished in the European Journal of Comparative Law and Governance (2013) DOI 10.1163/22134514-45060013). Read [.pdf]

“Contract Law:Ìę What can Jersey Learn from the Quebec Experience?” (2011) 14 Jersey and Guernsey Law Review 131 – 149. Read [.pdf]

with Shauna Van Praagh, “Civil Law and Religion in the Supreme Court of Canada:Ìę What should we get out of Bruker v. Marcovitz?”, (2008) 43 Supreme Court Law Review (2d) 381 – 411. Read [.pdf]

Ìę“Transnationalizing the Legal Curriculum: How to Teach What We Live”, (2006) 56:2 Journal of Legal Education 172 – 189. Read [.pdf]

“Challenging the Existing Paradigm: How to Transnationalize the Legal Curriculum” (2006) 24:4 Penn State International Law Review 775 – 786. Read [.pdf]

“Where Law and Pedagogy Meet in the Transsystemic Contracts Classroom” (2005) 50:4 McGill Law Journal 789 – 808. Read [.pdf]

with Roderick A Macdonald, “The New Quebec Civil Code and Recent Federal Law Reform Proposals: Rehabilitating Commercial Law in Quebec?” (1992) 20 Canadian Business Law Journal 380 – 405. Read [.pdf]

“Banque Nationale du Canada v. Houle (S.C.C.):Ìę Implications of an Expanded Doctrine of Abuse of Rights in Civilian Contract Law” (1992) 37 McGill Law Journal 221 – 241. Read [.pdf]

“Non-Pecuniary Damages in Defamation Cases” (1989) 49 Revue du Barreau 3 – 51. Read [.pdf]

“Flexibility and Certainty as Competing Contract Values: A Civil Lawyer’s Reaction to the Ontario Law Reform Commission’s Recommendations on Amendments to the Law of Contract” (1988) 14 Canadian Business Law Journal 13 – 39. Read [.pdf]

“The Emergence of Specific Performance as a Major Remedy in Quebec Law”, (1987) 47 Revue du Barreau 47 – 72. Read [.pdf]

Autres publications et rapports

“Serving all of Canada’s Judges:Ìę Bilingualism and Bijuralism at the National Judicial Institute”, in NJI 20th Anniversary Essays – A Collection. Read the article [.pdf]. Read the [.pdf]

with José Woehrling, National Report for Canada on Religion and the Secular State, January 2010, prepared for the XVIIIth International Congress of Comparative Law.

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