Johanne Poirier

Full Professor
Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism

New Chancellor Day Hall
3644 Peel Street
Room 604
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3A 1W9

514-398-3296 [Office]
johanne.poirier3 [at] mcgill.ca (Email)

Johanne Poirier


Website: Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism
List of Publications

Recent media appearances


Biography

Professor Poirier (BCL’91, LLB’91) joined McGill University in 2015 as the inaugural holder of the Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism. 

Previously, Professor Poirier was a faculty member of the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB), where, between 2004 and 2015, she taught various courses on comparative law, federalism and European regionalism both at the Faculty of Law and the Institute of European Studies. From 2008 to 2012, she also co-directed the ULB’s Center for Public Law.

At McGill’s Faculty of Law, she teaches Constitutional Law and Comparative Federalism. In 2017, she co-taught a seminar in constitutional drafting and reform, “Modernizing” the Canadian Constitution. In addition, since 2016, she organizes the Baxter Family Competition on Federalism, a biyearly writing competition for students and young practitioners. She received the John W. Durnford Teaching Excellence Award twice, in 2019 and 2022.

Johanne Poirier has been an invited professor at the faculties of law of the universities of Ottawa, Montreal, and Butare (Rwanda), as well as at the Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales of Madrid and the Winter School on Federalism of Eurac Research and the University of Innsbruck . She has participated in a number of expert missions on constitutional design in Spain, Belgium, Tunisia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Rwanda, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sudan, South Sudan, and Nepal. She was a board member of the Forum of Federations from 2007 to 2016.

Prior to her academic career, she served as a law clerk for the Hon. Charles Gonthier of the Supreme Court of Canada. She also worked as a lawyer specialized in constitutional and administrative litigation for the Department of Justice of Canada and as legal counsel on matters of constitutional law for the governments of Canada and Québec.

Areas of interest

Most of Professor Poirier’s publications explore various aspects of federalism, the protection of minorities (notably linguistic ones), and, more broadly, public law. It is in the field of intergovernmental relations and cooperative federalism that her contributions are the most significant and original. Her multidisciplinary methodological approaches combine legal technicality, institutionalism, socio-political contextualization, and legal theory (including normative pluralism) through a comparative lens, even in the study of Canadian constitutional law. She currently works on a major research project on intergovernmental relations and cooperative federalism.

Professor Poirier is particularly interested in supervising graduate students wishing to explore various aspects of federalism, the institutional mechanisms for the accommodation of diversity, and comparative constitutional law, more generally.

Education

  • PhD in Law (D.Phil), Cambridge, 2004, and doctorate equivalency, Université Libre de Bruxelles, 2004
  • License in Comparative Law (LLM), 1992
  • BCL & LLB, McGill, 1991
  • BA Hon. (history & philosophy), Queen’s, 1986

Employment

  • Full professor, Faculty of Law, McGill University, 2015-
  • Peter MacKell Chair in Federalism, Faculty of Law, McGill University, 2015-
  • Associate professor, Faculty of Law, Université libre de Bruxelles, 2008-2015
  • Co-director, Center for Public Law, Faculty of Law, Université libre de Bruxelles, 2008-2012
  • Assistant professor, Faculty of Law, Université libre de Bruxelles, 2004-2008
  • Constitutional lawyer, Department of Justice of Canada, Montreal, 1993-1997
  • Clerk for the Honorable Justice Charles Gonthier, Supreme Court of Canada, 1993
  • Clerk (part-time) for the Honorable Justice Jean-Louis Baudouin, Quebec Court of Appeal, 1991

Professional Associations and Research Groups

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