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LAWG 273- LAW - Winter 2026

McGill Universityabout 21 hours ago
Montréal, QC
Mid Level
part_time

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Hiring Unit: Faculty of Law

Course Number: LAWG 273 (003)

Course Title: Droit de la famille

Course Credits: 3

1 Instructor

Term: Winter 2026

Course Schedule: Tuesday/Thursday 10:05–11:25 (Student Affairs Office will contact you if there is a change to the date/time)

Location: Chancellor Day Hall

Ce cours offre une introduction au droit de la famille en droit civil et en common law, avec une approche comparative et transsystémique. Il permettra aux étudiants de comprendre la structure des familles telle qu’elle est vue à travers le droit. Nous verrons tout le potentiel ainsi que les lacunes de nos lois et institutions.

Il permettra également aux étudiants d’acquérir les connaissances techniques sur des sujets tels que la conjugalité, la filiation, les ordonnances de temps parental, la pension alimentaire pour enfants et au conjoint, les étapes d’un divorce, le déménagement et les aspects civils de l’enlèvement d’enfants. De plus, nous examinerons les propositions de réforme, le contexte social, et nous nous efforcerons d’aborder les lois selon deux points de vue : (1) du point de vue du droit, afin de les appliquer de manière précise et créative telles qu’elles existent; et (2) d’un point de vue critique, où nous préserverons notre indignation face à des sujets tels que la violence entre partenaires intimes, le colonialisme, le racisme et la manière donc ceux-ci sont (involontairement?) renforcés (dans certaines?) procédures judiciaires.

Enfin, étant donné que je suis une praticienne, nous aborderons les sujets de manière stratégique, avec des situations factuelles qui nous invitent à articuler comment nous pourrions atteindre les objectifs d’un client avec les outils à notre disposition.

TQR: At a minimum, a first degree in law. Several years of significant practice or professional experience, in the relevant area; Experience in teaching undergraduate law students in a bilingual setting.

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Hiring Unit:

Faculty of Law

Course Title:

Droit de la famille

Subject Code:

LAWG 273 003

Location:

Chancellor Day Hall

Schedule:

Tuesday/Thursday 1005-1125

Deadline to Apply:

2025-10-15

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