
The Centre held a workshop entitled “Terminology and Property Models in the 21st Century”, over the 21st and 22nd of September, 2006. The concept of Property was explored from jurilinguistic and comparative perspectives.
The main objective of the workshop was to raise and examine terminological and linguistic questions pertaining to the idea of property in the 21st century. It was part of an on-going collaboration with the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.-C.E.C.O.J.I., Paris).
The workshop also sought to stimulate reflection on the future of Canadian private law as it continues to develop in a bilingual and bijuridical setting, within its larger global context.
Download the Conference Program - Programme de la conférence [rtf].
The paper produced from this workshop will appear in a special issue of the Revue générale du droit close to the end of 2008.




