Pascale Cornut St-Pierre is associate professor and Vice-Dean, Research at the Civil Law Section of the Faculty of Law of University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on the ways in which business communities perceive, mobilize and develop the law in the course of their activities. Her works deal mainly with corporate and financial law, but draw heavily on research from the social sciences, such as sociology of law, economic sociology, political economy and critical studies.
Professor Cornut St-Pierre holds a B.A. (2007) and a M.A. (2009) in philosophy from the Universit茅 de Montr茅al, an integrated degree in civil law and common law from McGill University (B.C.L./LL.B., 2013), and a Ph.D. from Sciences Po Law School (2017). Her doctoral dissertation, which focuses on the role of legal work in contemporary financial innovation, was awarded the , as well as the Prix solennel Andr茅 Isor茅 de droit priv茅 from the Chancellerie des Universit茅s de Paris. It analyses the role and techniques of standard-form contracts, like the ISDA Master Agreement, in the emergence of new financial instruments and the development of their global markets. Professor Cornut St-Pierre鈥檚 current research explores other types of financial innovation, including green finance and fintechs, as well as financial illegalities.
Before joining the Civil Law Section, Professor Cornut St-Pierre was a lecturer in sociology of law and in advanced civil law obligations, at Sciences Po Paris and at the Faculty of Law of McGill University. She is a member of the of the Civil Law Section of the Unviersity of Ottawa, an Associate Member of the and an Affiliated Research Scholar to the .