Sophie Thériault is Full Professor and Vice-dean (Academic) in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section, at the University of Ottawa. She is also a member of the Barreau du Québec (2003). Professor Theriault holds a doctoral degree from Laval University (LL.D. 2009), for which she earned a doctoral scholarship from the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation. She has been a visiting scholar at the University of Washington in Seattle (2004-2005) and at the University of Victoria (2005-2007). From 2015-2017, she served as Vice-Dean of Graduate Studies in Law at the University of Ottawa. She also served as a Law Clerk to the Honorable Louis LeBel at the Supreme Court of Canada in 2002-2003.
Professor Thériault’s research focuses on Indigenous peoples’ rights in the context of natural resources extraction; Indigenous environmental governance; environmental justice and environmental rights; and food security and sovereignty for Indigenous peoples. In 2012, she was awarded the Canadian Association of Law Professors (CALT) scholarly paper award for the article “Les droits environnementaux dans la Charte des droits et libertés de la personne du Québec: Pistes de réflexion”, which she co-published in the McGill Law Journal with Professor David Robitaille.
She is a member of the Centre interuniversitaire d’études et de recherches autochtones (CIÉRA, Université Laval), the Centre for Environmental Law and Global Sustainability (CELGS, University of Ottawa), the Human Rights Research and Education Centre (University of Ottawa), and the Chaire de recherche en droit sur la diversité et la sécurité alimentaires (held by Professor Geneviève Parent from Laval University). She is also a member of the editorial board for the Canadian Law and Society Journal.
Professor Thériault welcomes graduate students working in the following fields:
- Law and Indigenous peoples;
- Environmental Law and Sustainability;
- Environmental Justice and the Law;
- Land and natural resources governance