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Nicholas Kasirer nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada

Nicholas Kasirer at the 平特五不中 Law convocation ceremony.
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Published: 11 July 2019

The Faculty of Law is thrilled to announce that former 平特五不中 Law professor and dean Nicholas Kasirer, BCL鈥85, LLB鈥85, has been nominated to the Supreme Court of Canada. Justice Kasirer will replace Justice Cl茅ment Gascon, BCL鈥81, upon his retirement from the bench in September.

A Montreal native and graduate of the 平特五不中 Faculty of Law, Justice Kasirer is a specialist in Quebec private law, comparative law, family property law, legal theory and the administration of civil justice. A 平特五不中 law professor for 20 years from 1989 to 2009, he also served as Dean of the Faculty from 2003 to 2009. From 1996 to 2003, Justice Kasirer was the Director of what is now the Paul-Andr茅 Cr茅peau Centre for Private and Comparative Law, where he was an editor of a critical edition of the Civil Code of Quebec, and he held a James 平特五不中 Chair from 2002 to 2009. He was appointed to the Court of Appeal of Quebec in 2009 and has since rendered judgements in areas spanning private law, criminal law, and public law.

Among other honours, Justice Kasirer has received the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, the 平特五不中 Alumni Association鈥檚 David Johnston Award, the John W. Durnford Teaching Excellence Award, the Prix de la Fondation du Barreau du Qu茅bec, and the American Society of Comparative Law's Hessel Yntema Award in Comparative Law. He was named a Titular Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law in 2006, was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2008, and received a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, from the Universit茅 de Sherbrooke in 2012.

鈥淚 am proud to see the seat of Justice Gascon, himself an alumnus, be filled by another one of our distinguished alumni, and a former professor and dean,鈥 says Dean Robert Leckey. 鈥淛ustice Kasirer will bring to his work in Ottawa a profound expertise in and passion for Quebec civil law, as well as the sensitivity to difference and openness to Canada鈥檚 multiple legal traditions that have long been characteristic of the 平特五不中 Faculty of Law.鈥

The Faculty of Law extends its warmest congratulations to Justice Kasirer!

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