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Évelyne Jean-Bouchard is an Adjunct Professor at the Faculty of Law, Université de Sherbrooke, since 2022. Her research integrates International Human Rights Law, Legal Anthropology, and Feminist Theory within multiscalar and postcolonial frameworks.
- Education: PhD in Law (University of Ottawa), Postdoctoral Fellow at the Centre de recherche en droit public (Université de Montréal), LLM in International Law (UQAM), MA in Public Administration (ÉNAP), BA in International Relations and International Law (UQAM)
Her interdisciplinary work examines women's legal agency in contexts of legal pluralism and crisis governance, with fieldwork in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Quebec Indigenous communities. She employs empirical methodologies to analyze normative processes in transitional justice and institutional reform.
Recent publications demonstrate expertise in digital justice systems, consumer protection in fintech, and decolonizing legal pedagogies. Her work reveals systemic exclusion patterns in Congolese governance and Indigenous juridical practices in Canada.
- Scientific Awards: Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (2011-2014), CRSH Postdoctoral Fellowship, Alice Wilson Award (2018)
Active researcher with multiple funded projects, including principal investigator roles for Mitacs-Élévation and Chambre des notaires du Québec grants. She co-leads the Sherbrooke branch of the Réseau québécois en études féministes and contributes to the Institut québécois de réforme du droit et de la justice.




