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Guillaume Lagani猫re and Ghyslain Raza sweep Henri-Capitant prizes

Published: 13 May 2021

The Faculty of Law is delighted to announce that two recent alumni from our graduate studies programs have been awarded the Henri-Capitant prizes for 2021.

Guillaume Lagani猫re, LLM'13, DCL'20, won the Henri-Capitant prize for his doctoral thesis, , which was supervised by Professor Genevi猫ve Saumier. His dissertation investigates the regulatory function of private international law with respect to transboundary pollution. Guillaume Lagani猫re is currently a professor of law at UQ脌M, where he specializes in research on private international law, the law of civil evidence and judicial law.

Ghyslain Raza, BCL/LLB'11, LLM'20, won the Henri-Capitant prize in the Master鈥檚 category for his paper, , supervised by Professor Daniel Jutras. It studies the life and work of Fran莽ois-Joseph Cugnet (1721-1789) and his influence on Quebec鈥檚 legal tradition. Ghyslain Raza also received the Wainwright Dissertation Prize for the best-written contribution to civil law in the BCL/LLB program and the Pilarczyk Graduate Award in Law during his LLM. This fall, he will be pursuing a PhD at Queen's University.

鈥淚 am thrilled to see this recognition of two exceptional academics who researched and thrived in the Faculty of Law鈥檚 graduate studies programs,鈥 said Professor Andrea Bjorklund, Associate Dean (Graduate Studies).

About the Henri-Capitant Prizes

The Henri-Capitant Association (Quebec section) awards two prizes of excellence intended to promote research in private law applicable in Quebec. The Henri-Capitant Prizes recognize graduate research at a law faculty or a department of legal sciences in Quebec universities, or from the civil law section of the University of Ottawa鈥檚 Faculty of Law.

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