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Didier Lluelles is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law, University of Montreal, where he has taught since 1977. He currently serves as Director of the Revue juridique Thémis and holds membership on the Faculty Council and its Plagiarism Committee. A licensed member of the Quebec Bar, Professor Lluelles has established himself as a leading authority in civil law scholarship through extensive publications and academic leadership.
Education:
- D.E.S. in Private Law (1976), Faculty of Law, University of Paris II (France)
- LL.L. (1972), University of Montreal (Canada)
His research centers on Obligations Law and Insurance Law within civil law systems, with significant contributions to comparative legal analysis. Professor Lluelles co-authored the landmark 2,456-page treatise Droit des obligations (2012), widely regarded as a definitive reference in civil law jurisdictions. His scholarly work bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in contract law, liability systems, and insurance regulation.
Professional Recognition:
- Médaille du rayonnement culturel from Renaissance française (1999)
- André-Morel Teaching Excellence Award (2014-2015)
- Elected to the Royal Society of Canada (2004)
- Member of the International Academy of Comparative Law (since 2014)
Professor Lluelles has supervised seven graduate theses across master's and doctoral programs between 1996-2016, with research focusing on contractual interpretation, subrogation rights, and international sales law. His current leadership of the Revue Juridique Thémis (funded by FRQSC through 2030) continues to shape legal scholarship in Quebec civil law tradition. As an associated researcher at CDACI (Centre for International Business and Trade Law) since 2008, he contributes to transnational legal discourse while maintaining active engagement with the Quebec Bar and academic governance structures.


