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Denis Mondor : ウィキペディア英語版
Denis Mondor
Denis Mondor is a judge and former high-profile lawyer in the Canadian province of Quebec.
==Lawyer==
Mondor holds a Bachelor of Civil Law degree from the Université du Québec à Montréal and was admitted to the Bar of Quebec in 1984.〔(Newly appointed judges of the Court of Quebec ), ''Tribunaux judiciaires du Québec'', accessed 19 November 2012.〕 He was a criminal lawyer and administrator prior to his appointment to the bench. He served as treasurer of the Montreal Defence Lawyers' Association from 1990 to 1999 and was a spokesperson for this organization during a December 1996 defense lawyers' strike, which was called to protest the Quebec government's proposed changes to divorce law and cuts to legal aide.〔"Daudelin's arrest discredits Quebec justice system" (), ''Montreal Gazette'', 6 March 1996, B3; "Lawyers' strike stills courthouse," ''Montreal Gazette'', 13 December 1996, A4.〕 He later served as the association's president in 2002–03.〔(Me Denis Mondor, Ad. E. ), Bar of Quebec, accessed 19 November 2012.〕
Mondor served on the council of the Bar of Montreal in 2001–03 and was president (batonnier) of the Bar of Quebec in 2004–05. He met with legal aid lawyers agitating for a new collective agreement December 2004, in what was described as a gesture of solidarity.〔"The Bar of Montreal," ''Globe and Mail'', 14 May 2002, B7; ''Montreal Gazette'', 2 December 2004, B3.〕 He later decried a shortage of new legal stenographers in the province.〔Sarah Dougherty, "Strictly Legal: Tracking issues and movements within Montreal's legal community," ''Montreal Gazette'', 3 March 2005, B3.〕
In March 2005, Mondor stated that the Bar of Quebec was strongly opposed to the use of religious law in private arbitration. He argued that the laws of Quebec and Canada "prohibit the use of arbitration in realms affecting the fundamental rights of individuals, including family law".〔Sarah Dougherty, "Strictly legal," ''Montreal Gazette'', 10 March 2005, B3. The quoted text is from Dougherty, not Mondor.〕

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