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Patricia Cochran

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Associate Dean, Administration and Research, and Associate Professor

Contact:
250-721-8183
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Credentials:
BA Hons. (McGill), MA (U of T), LLB (UBC), LLM (UVic) PhD (UBC)
Area of expertise:
Constitutional law, theories of judgement, democracy and legality, multijuralism, law and humanities

Biography

Dr. Patricia Cochran joined the Faculty of Law, 樱花影视 in 2014, where she has taught constitutional law, legal methodologies, feminist legal theories, statutory interpretation, equality and human rights law and evidence law.   She has received graduate degrees in law and political theory, and continues to teach and research at the intersection of those disciplines.  Her research focuses on theories of judgment as a resource for thinking about the demands of law and justice in the context of pluralism, inequality and colonialism.

Prof. Cochran’s book, Common Sense and Legal Judgment: Community Knowledge, Political Power and Rhetorical Practice (McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017) is a critical and interdisciplinary engagement with questions of judgment, knowledge and rhetoric.  This interest in legal judgment, and particularly its relational aspects, has continued to inform Prof. Cochran’s research.  She is currently exploring these themes in a variety of subject areas including agonistic constitutionalism, multijural statutory interpretation, and the rhetorical aspects of legal texts such as judgments, application forms, and online processes.

Education

  • BA Honours - McGill (1999)
  • MA - U of T (2000)
  • LLB - UBC (2004)
  • LLM - UVic (2006)
  • PhD (Law) - UBC (2013)

Selected books

  •  (Montreal & Kingston: McGill-Queen’s University Press, 2017).

Selected publications

  • “,” Social & Legal Studies blog, October 14, 2024:
  • "" (2023) Social & Legal Studies, online.

  • Judgment by Thomas Giddens” (2023) 35:3 Law & Literature 539–542 [book review].

  • "(2019) No Foundations: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Law and Justice 28-52.
  • “ by Nicole Roughan” (2017) 29:1 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 211-215.

  • “” (2011) 19.3 Constitutional Forum 119-124.

  • “” (2007) 40:2 UBC Law Review 559-589.

Courses

  • Law 100: The Constitutional Law Process
  • Law 104: Legislation and Policy
  • Law 106: The Legal Process
  • Law 309: The Law of Evidence
  • Law 369: Feminist Legal Theories
  • Law 378: Equality, Human Rights and Social Justice Law
  • Law: 502 Graduate Seminar in Applied Legal Methodologies

Graduate supervision

Prof. Cochran is interested in supervising LLM and PhD students with an interest in legal and political theory and constitutional law. More specifically: theories of judgement, relational approaches to law, multijuralism, technology in legal processes, law and humanities methodologies.