Marie-Andrée Plante
Professor
Faculty of Law, Université de Sherbrooke
Marie-Andrée Plante is a professor at the Faculty of Law at the Université de Sherbrooke since 2023. Her teaching focuses on legal theory and philosophy, property law, as well as legal methodology and writing.
She holds dual degrees in civil law and common law from McGill University, a master's from the University of Oxford, and a joint master's from the École normale supérieure de
Paris, EHESS, and the Université Paris Nanterre. Previously, she worked as a law clerk at the Court of Appeal of Québec and served as the assistant director of the Paul-André
Crépeau Centre for Private and Comparative Law before pursuing her doctoral studies in law at McGill University. She is a member of the Québec Bar since 2015.
Her current work explores themes like the concept of victimhood in law, sexual and intimate partner violence, and animal law.
Session: Overlooked Opportunities in Private Law: Low-Hanging Fruit for Legal Sentience Respect?
