Tuesday, June 23, 2020

The Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History is pleased to announce the winners of its awards for 2020.

This year the Society's fellowship winner is Faculty of Law doctoral student Jean-Christophe Bédard-Rubin, who is writing an intellectual history of Ētienne Parent, a leading Quebec constitutional thinker in the immediate pre- and post-Confederation period.

The mandate of the Osgoode Society for Canadian Legal History is to promote the publication of work on the legal history of Canada and a create and preserve an oral history archive. It recognises that Canada's legal heritage features a complex mosaic of diverse Indigenous and European legal traditions, and seeks to help Canadians understand these long standing and dynamic traditions, all of which continue to influence our law.

Republished from The Osgoode Society website