Nathalie VézinaView profile
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Nathalie Vézina is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law , Université de Sherbrooke , where she has taught since 1992. She holds expertise in General Theory of Obligations , Civil Liability , and Comparative Law , with a focus on Jurilinguistics and University Pedagogy . Her work bridges Quebec civil law and French legal frameworks , particularly in contractual and consumer law. Education: B.C.L. and LL.B. from McGill University , DEA in private law from Université de Strasbourg III , and Ph.D. in comparative law from Université Paris II (Panthéon-Assas) Her research explores the duality of liability regimes , preventive legal norms , and judicial responses to contractual breaches . Recent publications address Bargaining Power in Non-Liability Clauses (2023), AI Liability in Healthcare (2022), and Preventive Norms in Product Safety (2019). She contributed to the 7th edition of Les obligations (2013) and is co-authoring the 8th edition with Pascal Fréchette. Scientific Awards: Prix institutionnel de reconnaissance de la qualité de l'enseignement , Université de Sherbrooke (2006) Avocate émérite (Ad. E.) , Barreau du Québec (2018) Médaille Paul-André Crépeau , Association du Barreau canadien, division du Québec (2023) She actively participates in legal education initiatives, including designing contextualized legal English curricula and serving as presidente du Comité de discipline (2006–2021). Her work spans product liability , consumer protection , and comparative legal pedagogy .









