Law professor - Fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France (IUF), Université Jean-Moulin Lyon 3
A University law professor (Phd Panthéon-Sorbonne) for almost 20 years, senior member of the French University Institute (IUF), author of several monographs and numerous articles (in French, English and Spanish), senior management positions for research groups (JE, EA and GDR CNRS), graduate schools (Normandy – Nanterre), national and international diplomas (Rouen, Nanterre and Lyon), as University vice-president (Lyon), director of the international relations department, pilot of four international research programmes (ACI (formerly ANR) – Jean Monnet (EU) – JCI Justice – IUF), invitation to various countries as a visiting professor. Since the beginning of the career, mobilization of three consecutive research themes (interaction between international and European law; Europeanisation of law; contextualized global legal pluralism). Current research: multidisciplinary and comparative approach of specific and complex border crossing phenomena.
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