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Ms. Camille Bérubé is a B.C.L/LL.B Candidate at McGill University. She came directly from a Montreal CEGEP where she was highly involved in the student community in particular with local environmental management issues. Ms. Bérubé is presently undertaking research on sustainability assessment of legal policies in the context of the federal Program of Research Contract in Canadian Bijuralism. She also volunteers at the McGill Legal Information Clinic and for McGill’s Environmental Law Society. She has previously worked as a research assistant for McGill Assistant Professor Robert Leckey, studying notably the recognition of alternative family models in the Canadian family law framework. She is particularly interested in environmental policy-making and has focused on this through participating in the Environmental Law Center of the Vermont Law School’s Summer Session. She is fluent in French and English and has a working knowledge of Italian and Spanish. In her free time, she enjoys reading, drawing, and playing Capoeira.
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