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Mr. Sebastien Jodoin
London School of Economics
Mr. Sébastien Jodoin, B.C.L., LL.B. (McGill) is an associate fellow with the CISDL. He previously acted as the Manager of its Montreal secretariat. He is currently pursuing a Master’s degree in public international law at the London School of Economics. He holds degrees in Civil law and Common law from McGill University and has undertaken an academic exchange at the Centre de droit international public of the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Mr. Jodoin has served as Executive Editor of the Québec International Law Review, as a research assistant to professors and researchers at McGill, LSE and the British Institute of International and Comparative Law, and has worked as a legal researcher for the Special Court for Sierra Leone Clinic. His research interests include international legal theory, international relations theory, international humanitarian law, and sustainable development law and policy. His most recent work has focused on the principle of integration, sustainable development and post-modernism and sustainable development law and policy in Québec. For the past two years, he has led the CISDL’s research activities on Québec and has participated in Parliamentary commission and public consultation sessions on Québec’s sustainable development law. He has also lectured and presented on sustainable development issues at a number of learning courses and workshops, including those organized by the UNCSD. He speaks and writes fluent French and English and is currently learning German.
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