Sarah-Michèle Vincent-Wright

Scientific coordinator of the Chair, lawyer and Ph.D. candidate in law, University of Montreal

Sarah-Michèle Vincent-Wright holds a law degree from the Université du Québec à Montréal (LL.B.) and a master's degree in law (LL.M.) from the University of Montreal, whose thesis was published by Éditions Thémis. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate in law (LL.D.) at the University of Montréal, under the co-direction of professors Stéphane Beaulac and Isabelle Duplessis. Her research interests focus on the promotion and protection of women's rights in Canada and internationally. In addition to her studies, Sarah-Michèle Vincent-Wright is the scientific coordinator of the Canada Research Chair on International Justice and Human Rights and of the Observatory on National Security Measures. She is also a member of the Quebec Bar and has recently filed an intervention brief at the Supreme Court of Canada with Professors Stéphane Beaulac and Miriam Cohen in a case to be heard in 2022.

This content has been updated on 6 March 2023 at 19 h 32 min.