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Professor Diane Labrèche is an Honorary Professor at the Faculty of Law, Université de Montréal, where she taught criminal law since 1977. She is recognized for her expertise in legal education and the social context of law. She was seconded to the National Judicial Institute (2000–2003) and contributed to educational materials at the École du Barreau du Québec, co-authoring a seminal book on the social context of law in contemporary Quebec.
Her research focuses on penal law, the pedagogy of legal education, and the intersection of law with social dynamics. She has emphasized integrating cultural intelligence into legal practice, as highlighted in her co-authored work Le contexte social du droit dans le Québec contemporain (2009).
Professor Labrèche has supervised several graduate students, including master’s theses on criminal law topics such as juvenile delinquency, property crimes, and fault objectification. While specific grants are not detailed here, her extensive career reflects a commitment to legal education and reform.
She has received numerous awards for her contributions to legal education, though specific accolades are not listed. Her work continues to influence legal practice and pedagogy in Quebec and beyond.
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