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Noura Karazivan

Constitutional law and Canadian public law

Professeure titulaire

Faculté de droit

Pavillon Maximilien-Caron, room A8482

514 343-2171

noura.karazivan@umontreal.ca

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Research expertise

  • Canadian public law
  • Constitutional law
  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Federalism theory
  • Geographical analysis of law (law and principle of territoriality)
  • Comparative constitutional law

Biography

Noura Karazivan is a full professor at the Faculty of Law of the Université de Montréal, where she specializes in Canadian constitutional law, federalism, fundamental rights, and democratic institutions. After receiving her bachelor's degrees in civil law and common law from McGill University in 2003, she practiced civil and commercial litigation before completing her master's degree in public international law at Leiden University (LL.M. adv., 2006) and her doctorate in constitutional law at the Université de Montréal (LL.D., 2012). She is a researcher at the Centre de Recherche Interdisciplinaire sur la Diversité et la Démocratie au Québec (CRIDAQ). Appointed assistant professor in 2011 and associate professor in 2016, she was awarded the André Morel Prize for Excellence in Teaching in 2019 and has been nominated for this same award on several occasions. In 2021, she was appointed a member of the Rector's Mission on Academic Freedom, and collaborated on drafting the Université de Montréal's statement of principles on academic freedom. Since 2024, she has been an elected member of the Assemblée universitaire representing law professors.

Professor Karazivan’s research focuses on Canadian federalism and cooperative federalism, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (both in its application and with regard to fundamental rights and the notwithstanding clause), the geography of law, and sub-state constitutionalism. Her work has been published in several edited collections and peer-reviewed journals. Professor Karazivan regularly participates as a speaker at national and international conferences and was invited to teach at the Institute for Comparative Federalism at the EURAC Summer School (Bolzano) in 2019. In 2023, she worked for the Institut de réforme du droit et de la justice du Québec as an expert on the constitutional aspects of the creation of a unified family court. From 2018 to 2022, she was Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Revue d’études constitutionnelles/Review of Constitutional Studies, a bilingual interdisciplinary (law and political science) journal in Canada. She helped establish and is co-chair of the Canadian chapter of the International Society of Public Law (ICON•S). She was also one of the Canadian correspondents for the British journal Public Law. In 2020, she co-edited, with Jean Leclair, a collection on the constitutional and political legacy of Pierre Elliott Trudeau. In 2025, she is one of the co-organizers of the Conference on the 150th Anniversary of the Supreme Court of Canada will be co-editing a book on the same theme. 

Professor Karazivan is lucky to have three children with her partner, is fluent in French, English, and Arabic, and has been a member of the Barreau du Québec since 2005.

Awards and recognitions

  • Prix André-Morel d’excellence professorale 2018-2019
  • Subvention de recherche Développement Savoir 2016-2018, Chercheure principale : « Le rôle de la géographie politique et des théories d'appartenance dans la détermination de l'espace territorial des droits constitutionnels »

education

  • 2005 — Barreau du Québec — —
  • 2003 — B.C.L., LL. B. — DroitUniversité McGill
  • 2006 — LL. M. — DroitLeiden University
  • 2012 — LL. D. — DroitUniversité de Montréal

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Affiliations and responsabilities

Research affiliations

  • Chercheure régulière, axe Nations et diversité, Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la diversité et la démocratie (Cridaq) 
  • Membre de l'Association internationale de droit constitutionnel
  • Membre de l'International Society of Public Law

Professional titles and affiliations

Titles: corporations and professional organizations

  • Barreau du Québec (2005)

University service and activities

Activities within organizations or entities of the institution

Teaching and supervision Currently recruiting

Recruitment in research Currently recruiting

La professeure Karazivan est intéressée à diriger des étudiants dont les études supérieures portent sur le fédéralisme canadien, les droits constitutionnels ou sur le rôle des institutions démocratiques.

Other educational activities

  • DRT 1501 Droit constitutionnel 1
  • DRT 1502 Droit constitutionnel 2
  • DRT 6845 Droit constitutionnel avancé
  • DRT 2902 Séminaire de recherche et de rédaction Habiletés du juriste (droit constitutionnel)

Projects

Research projects

2024 - 2026

La Cour suprême du Canada à 150 ans: le passé, le présent et l'avenir

Funding sources: CRSH/Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
Grant programs: PV152160-Subvention Connexion
2019 - 2022

L'héritage politique et constitutionnel de Pierre Elliott Trudeau

Lead researcher : Noura Karazivan
Co-researchers : Jean Leclair , Guy Laforest
Funding sources: CRSH/Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
Grant programs: PV152160-Subvention Connexion
2016 - 2021

Le rôle de la géographie politique et des théories d'appartenance dans la détermination de l'espace territorial des droits constitutionnels

Lead researcher : Noura Karazivan
Funding sources: CRSH/Conseil de recherches en sciences humaines du Canada
Grant programs: PV153480-Subventions de développement Savoir

Publications and presentations

Publications

Direction d'ouvrage collectif:

N. Karazivan et J. Leclair, dirs., L’héritage politique et constitutionnel de Pierre Elliott Trudeau/The political and constitutional legacy of PET, Toronto, LexisNexis, 2020, 567 p.

Articles et chapitres de livre

N. Karazivan, "Le piège territorial et l'apport de la legal geography à la conceptualisation des rapports entre droit, territoire, souveraineté et nation", dans M.-C. Ponthoreau, dir., Le piège territorial en droit et par le droit, Institut Francophone pour la Justice et la Démocratie, 2022, 233-261.

N. Karazivan & J-F Gaudreault-DesBiens, « Dissipating Normative Fog : Revisiting the POGG National Concern Test" 2021 55Revue juridique Thémis de l’Université de Montréal,103-135.

Karazivan & J-F Gaudreault-DesBiens, “Quebec’s Laicity Act, Derogation Clauses, and Nationalist Trivializations of Rights”, dans N. Karazivan et J. Leclair, dirs., L’héritage constitutionnel et politique de Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Toronto, LexisNexis, 2020, 487-517.

N. Karazivan, «Parliamentary Sovereignty and Cooperative Federalism: The roles of the executive, the legislative and the judiciary » dans A.-G Gagnon & J. Poirier, dirs.,Canadian Federalism and its Future: Actors and Institutions, McGill/Queen’s University Press, 2020, 291-335.

N. Karazivan, « Cooperative Federalism in Canada and Quebec’s Changing Attitudes », dans R. Albert, P. Daly & V. A. MacDonnell, dirs., The Canadian Constitution in transition, Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 2018, 136-166.

J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens, V. Ntaganda & N. Karazivan, «The Rise and Fall of Freedom of Expression at the McLachlin Court », dans D. Jutras & M. Moore, dirs.,Hommage à Beverley McLachlin, LexisNexis / (2018) 87 S.C.L.R. (2d) 211-253.

N. Karazivan, « Quelques observations sur ‘La vocation manqué du Sénat canadien’ », dans P. Taillon, A. Binette & G. Laforest, dirs., Jean-Charles Bonenfant et l’esprit des institutions, Presses de l’Université Laval, 2018, 367-372.

N. Karazivan,  « Constitutional structure and Original Intent: a Canadian Perspective», (2017) 2 University of Illinois Law Review629-655. 

N. Karazivan, « Le fédéralisme coopératif entre territorialité et fonctionnalité : le cas des valeurs mobilières », (2016) 46 :2Revue générale de droit419-472.
 
N. Karazivan, «Graduer ou Qualifier? L'application de la Charte aux Universités», (2016) 36 :1 National Journal of Constitutional Law 161-194.

N. Karazivan, «De la structure constitutionnelle dans le Renvoi relatif au Sénat. Vers une gestalt constitutionnelle?», (2015) 60:4 RD McGill793-838.
 
N. Karazivan, «L’application de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés par les valeurs : l'article 32», dans E. Mendes et S. Beaulac, dirs., Charte canadienne des droits et libertés, 5e édition, Lexis-Nexis, 2013, 241-292.
 
N. Karazivan, «Key Features and Philosophical Foundations of Canadian Constitutional Law», (2013) Tsinghua China L. Rev. 364-376.
 
J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens & N. Karazivan, «The ‘Public’ and the ‘Private’ in the Common Law and Civil Law Traditions and the Regulation of Religion », dans S. Ferrari & S. Pastorelli, dirs.,Religion and Public Space: a European Perspective, Ashgate, 2012, 93-118.
 
N. Karazivan & J.-F. Gaudreault-DesBiens, «On Polyphony and Paradoxes in the Regulation of Securities within the Canadian Federation», (2010) 49 :1 Revue canadienne de droit du commerce1-38.

Textes de conférence

N. Karazivan, "Le Québec peut-il exercer une souveraineté sur les droits fondamentaux?", Les grandes conférences du CAP-CF, Cahiers du fédéralisme, 2022. Noura-Karazivan-Les-Grandes-Conferences-du-CAPCF-1er-decembre-2022-2.pdf (uqam.ca)

Disciplines

  • Law

Areas of expertise

  • Federalism
  • Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
  • Territoriality
  • Canadian constitutional law
  • Comparative constitutional law