Education
University of Toulouse, France (Licentiate of Laws, 1946). Doctoral in Private International and Comparative Law, 1958. Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1969.
Spoken languages: French, English, German.
lawyer BRAMAN Partner of LENGVARI TRUDEL
University of Toulouse, France (Licentiate of Laws, 1946). Doctoral in Private International and Comparative Law, 1958. Appointed Queen's Counsel, 1969.
Spoken languages: French, English, German.
Working as a partner of LENGVARI, BRAMAN, TRUDEL. Admitted to the bar, 1956, Quebec. Also qualified in France.
Monthly Column on International Business Law in "Action Canada-France,” French Chamber of Commerce in Canada, since 1978. Chairman, Drafting Commission of the Treaty on Applicable Law in Maintenance Matters at the Hague Conference, 1973. Chairman, Delegation to the Universal Postal Union Congress, 1957.
Honorary Consul General, San Marino, since 1961. Co-author of the draft Medical Act of Quebec, 1968. Delegate of the Canadian government to the Hague Conference on Private International Law, 1972 and 1973.
Committee Chairman, Office of the Revision of the Quebec Civil Code, 1965-1977. President, Arbitration Committee of the Swiss Canadian Chamber of Commerce, since 1970. Lecturer, International Agency and Franchising Agreements, McGill University Law Faculty (Meredith Memorial Lectures), 1982.
Head of Delegation. Conference of the States Signatories of the Helsinki Treaty on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Ottawa, 1985.
Montreal, Quebec and Canadian Bar Associations. German Bar Association (Ausserord. Mitglied des Deutschen Anwaltvereins, 1979).