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Fabien G茅linas receives 2021 David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching

Prof. Fabien G茅linas
Published: 11 June 2021

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Fabien G茅linas has received the 2021 David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching, which was presented to him by Professor Andrea Bjorklund, associate dean (graduate studies) during the Faculty of Law's Spring Convocation ceremonies on 11 June 2021.

This award acknowledges outstanding contributions to the promotion of graduate student excellence through supervision and teaching by a faculty member who has been supervising students for 10 years or more. In selecting Professor G茅linas, the committee highlighted his individualized approach to graduate student mentorship, his substantial supervisory load, and his strong record of publishing with his students.

Professor Fabien G茅linas, Ad. E., Sir William C. Macdonald Chair, teaches and conducts research in international dispute resolution, common law and civil law contracts, commercial law, and legal theory. Formerly general counsel of the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce and past president of the Arbitration Committee of ICC Canada and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, he is a member of the Quebec Bar and acts as arbitrator, expert, and consultant on dispute resolution and legal reform.

Professor G茅linas heads the Private Justice and the Rule of Law research group and is a co-founder of the Montreal Cyberjustice Laboratory. He has taught at the Centre d鈥櫭﹖udes diplomatiques et strat茅giques de Paris (脡cole des hautes 茅tudes internationales), the Universit茅 de Paris II - Panth茅on Assas, the National University of Rwanda, Trinity College Dublin, Sciences Po Paris, New York University and the National University of Singapore.

鈥淚 am thrilled to see this recognition of Professor G茅linas鈥 extensive record of collaborative mentorship,鈥 said Dean Robert Leckey. 鈥淭his university-level award for him, which follows the multiple times that colleagues in the Faculty of Law have received the Principal鈥檚 Prize for Excellence in Teaching, confirms the collective nature of our commitment to exceptional teaching.鈥

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