Members of the C3RD
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Christophe BELLON
Associate professor Vice-Dean Issy-les-Moulineaux campus
Christophe BELLON
Associate professor
Vice-Dean Issy-les-Moulineaux campus
Christophe BELLON is a doctor in History from Sciences Po Paris. He defended his thesis in November 2009 with the following title: “Parliamentary deliberation and the majority phenomenon under the Third Republic. The example of Aristide Briand, deputy of the Loire (1902-1919)”.
He has been a lecturer in Contemporary History at the Faculty of Law on the Paris campus since July 2011. He was appointed Vice-Dean of the Issy-les-Moulineaux branch in July 2014. Christophe BELLON is a member of C3RD.
He supervises the contemporary history seminar for undergraduates at the Issy-les-Moulineaux campus, which includes the history of French secularism, eloquence and power, the parliamentary construction of law, from war to peace: thinking Europe, building peace, and the great political figures in the history of the European Union.
His fields of research are the history of French political life, parliamentary history and law, and the political and parliamentary history of religion. He is also a specialist in the history of Aristide BRIAND.
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
Mail: christophe.bellon@univ-catholille.fr
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Nadia BEDDIAR
Associate Professor in Public Law Holder of the HDR
Nadia BEDDIAR
Associate Professor in Public Law
Holder of the HDR
Nadia BEDDIAR is a lecturer in public law, holder of the HDR, at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille and a researcher associated with the CERAPS-CNRS (Centre for Political and Social Administrative Studies and Research).
His doctorate thesis, defended in 2011, is on the legal status of detained minors and his habilitation to direct research is entitled “The rights and freedoms of the minor user of public services”.
Her research work focuses on prison law, children’s rights and administrative law. As a member of the “Childhood and Family” chair, she teaches on the rights of the child and juvenile criminal law.
Nadia Beddiar also participates in the work of the Observatoire de laïcité.
Her website can be accessed here: www.nadiabeddiar.com
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Camille BLANQUART
Lecturer in Law - Director of the Master in Social Law and Human Resources Management
Camille BLANQUART
Lecturer in Law - Director of the Master in Social Law and Human Resources Management
Camille BLANQUART obtained her doctorate in employment law in 2004. Her thesis is : “Secrecy in employment law: Study on the relationship between secrecy and information in professional relations”. She also obtained the certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer (CAPL). She has been a lecturer at the Faculty of Law since 2011, assistant to the Dean in charge of institutional relations and member of the C3RD. She is the director and lecturer of the Master in Social Law and Human Resources Management at the Lille campus. Her research areas are social law and law of obligations.
Lille Campus
Mail: camille.blanquart@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.30.25.99
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Christine BRIDGE
Doctorate in Private Law
Christine BRIDGE
Doctorate in Private Law
Christine BRIDGE has a doctorate in private law. She defended her thesis in 2006 on : “Favour in conflicts of laws”. She has been a lecturer at the Faculty since 2006, co-director of the Master 1 in Private Law and Criminal Sciences, director of the Master 2 in Legal and Judicial Professions and member of the C3RD of the Faculty of Law. Her research is focused on favouring conflicts of jurisdictions and conflicts of laws in private international law.
Mail: christine.bridge@univ-catholille.fr
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Andra COTIGA
Professor and Director of the LL.M. in International Business & Competition Law
Andra COTIGA
Professor and Director of the LL.M. in International Business & Competition Law
Andra COTIGA is a doctor in private law since 2010. The title of her thesis is: “Institutional competition in the European Union: the example of company law”. She is a professor of Catholic universities since 2015, permanent member of the Faculty since September 2010, director of the Master 2 in International and European Law, co-director of the International and European Law School (IELS), permanent member of the Faculty and member of the C3RD. She teaches international corporate law and European contract law. Her areas of research are commercial law, private international law and European and international company and insolvency law. She is a member of the Global Legal Network (GLN) which works on risks in European law.
Courses: Private International Law
Mail: andra.cotiga@univ-catholille.fr
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Pierre COULAUD
PhD Student
Pierre COULAUD
PhD Student
Pierre Coulaud completed his Master’s degree in Human Rights, Security and Development at the Université Catholique de Lille by writing his dissertation on the subject of “The legal meaning of love in union contracts”. Today, he is writing a thesis on the constitutional principle of fraternity under the supervision of Professor Mathieu DISANT (University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) and Anne-Claire GRANDJEAN, lecturer (Catholic University of Lille). A notion that emerged from revolutionary public law, fraternity is now consecrated as a principle with constitutional value. The purpose of this thesis will be to expose the new legal implications of this young principle.
He is a contractual doctoral student at the Université Catholique de Lille and coordinator of the Access to Law Bus, which aims to provide free legal aid to the most vulnerable people and to reach out to areas where there are no legal clinics. He is also involved in the University’s Prép’Avocat programme, for which he gives a course on the principle of fraternity and prepares students for the Grand Oral de libertés fondamentales. Since January 2021, he has been a lecturer in fundamental freedoms law. He is a member of the C3RD (Centre of Research on the Relations between Risk and Law) and of the CERCRID (Centre for Critical Research on Law).
Specialised in fundamental freedoms and LGBTI law, his research work focuses on the feminist approach to law and in particular on gender and sex issues.
Pierre Coulaud is very involved in the associative field as he was the president of Printemps Solidaire and a member of the board of Amnesty International’s youth branch in Lille. During his last year of his Master’s degree, he was a volunteer for Cimade and held free legal consultations for exiles in the Grande-Synthe camp. ”
Lille Campus
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Caroline CROCQ
PhD Assistant
Caroline CROCQ
PhD Assistant
Caroline BOUTE-CROCQ is a doctoral assistant in private law at the Issy-les-Moulineaux campus and a member of C3RD. Her thesis in preparation and her research focuses on: collective property.
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
Mail: caroline.crocq@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 01.78.16.20.14
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Yacine DAQUIN
PhD Assistant
Yacine DAQUIN
PhD Assistant
Yacine DAQUIN holds a Master 2 in Medical Liability Law from the Faculté Libre de Droit de Lille. He is a member of the Centre of Research on the Relationship between Risk and Law (C3RD) and of the Chair of Law and Ethics of Digital Health. He teaches general introduction to law and family law in the first year. He was also a lecturer in general introduction to law for two years at Sciences po Lille. Finally, he is involved in the University Diploma “Digital Health” at the Faculty of Medicine and Maieutics.
Since 2018 he is a PhD assistant at C3RD as well as at the Centre of Research information, law and society of the University of Namur. He is currently writing a thesis on “The regulation of artificial intelligence in contemporary medicine“.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a field of computer science that is shaking up all spheres of society, including health. While industrial machines have led to the automation of simple and repetitive tasks, AI would allow the automation of creative tasks requiring intelligence.
In healthcare, studies showing AI capable of performing diagnostic or predictive acts with equal or greater accuracy than doctors are multiplying. These performances promise standardisation and improvement of care because everyone would have access to an expert in his or her field, i.e. an AI. On the other hand, ethical and legal questions are emerging concerning the risks of automating such sensitive procedures. This risk quickly came up against the desire of the medical profession to strengthen the responsibility of the doctor so that he or she remains the sole decision-maker. However, the underlying question is more general: what regulation is needed to reduce the risks of AI without hampering innovation? To answer this question, European and French legislators have proposed ethical principles that should govern the regulation of AI: transparency, responsibility, privacy, non-discrimination, safety.
The objective of this research is twofold. Firstly, the functioning and impact of AI on medicine are not well known, so it will be necessary to identify them. Secondly, it will assess the relevance of the legal rules applicable to AI in the light of the ethical principles raised by EU and national legislation.
Lille Campus
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Simon DARAGON
Associate Professor in Tax Law
Simon DARAGON
Associate Professor in Tax Law
Lille Campus
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Delphine DOGOT
Associate Professor of Law Director of the Master in Law, Governance & Technology and of the Graduate Diploma in Law and Digital Technologies
Delphine DOGOT
Associate Professor of Law
Director of the Master in Law, Governance & Technology and of the Graduate Diploma in Law and Digital Technologies
Delphine Dogot is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Law. She researches and teaches in the areas of law and technology, international law and legal philosophy, in particular in relation to global governance, risk and security.
She is the Director of LeStudio, a collaborative and creative digital/law lab and the Academic Director of the Master in Law, Governance & Technology and Winter & Summer and Graduate Diploma in Law and Digital Technologies.
Before joining the Faculty of Law, Delphine Dogot was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Law Department of HEC Paris, an OXPO Fellow at Nuffield College, University of Oxford, a visiting scholar at Harvard Law School, a Fellow at Sciences Po Law School and a researcher the Perelman Centre for Legal Philosophy at ULB where she is an affiliate researcher.
She is regularly invited to teach at Sciences Po Paris, Université Aix-Marseille, HEC Paris, Université Panthéon Assas, Universidad des Los Andes, Université Libre de Bruxelles et Universidad UNISINOS Porto Alegre.
Trained in law and philosophy, Delphine Dogot holds a Ph.D. in Law from Sciences Po Law School, Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Law from Université Panthéon Sorbonne, an M.A in Sociology and B.A. in Philosophy from Université Paris Sorbonne.
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
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Bernadette DUARTE
HDR Professor
Bernadette DUARTE
HDR Professor
Bernadette DUARTE is a doctor in public law since 2005. Her thesis is on : “Restrictions to human rights guaranteed by the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the American and European Conventions on Human Rights”. She has been a professor at Catholic universities since December 2008, a permanent member of the Faculty, a member of the chair Rights and Best Interests of the Child and a member of C3RD since 2006.
She teaches international protection of human rights and minorities. Every year, she organises a mock trial before the ECHR on human rights and coordinates the drafting of a legal and administrative monitoring bulletin (2 publications per year) by the students of the master’s degree in public law for the prefectures. His research fields are mainly public law and human rights (European Convention on Human Rights, national pact on civil and political rights, minority rights).
Mail : bernadette.duarte@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.31.50.38
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Alexandre DUMERY
Associate Professor of Private Law – HDR
Alexandre DUMERY
Associate Professor of Private Law – HDR
Alexandre DUMERY is an Associate Professor of Private Law – HDR from Aix-Marseille University after having defended a thesis in 2007 on the victim’s fault in civil liability law. He has been a permanent lecturer at the faculty since 2009, director since 2014 of the Master 1 in business law in work-study program and of the Master 2 in business law and corporate risk management in a work-study program (BLCRM) in the Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus and member of C3RD. He teaches civil law (law of obligations) and commercial law (law of companies in difficulty). His areas of research are mainly civil liability law, in particular compensation for damage caused by new forms of mobility and the law of companies in difficulty. At the same time, he is preparing his HDR within the LARJ (EA 3603) of the Littoral-Côte d´Opale University.
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
Mail: alexandre.dumery@univ-catholille.fr
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Sarah DURELLE-MARC
Associate Professor - Head of the the Law and Political Science Degree
Sarah DURELLE-MARC
Associate Professor - Head of the the Law and Political Science Degree
Sarah DURELLE-MARC is an Associate Professor at the Université Catholique de Lille. She teaches on “Actors and Parliamentary Institutions of the European Union” at the IEP of Lille and is responsible for the Law and Political Science Degree at the Université Catholique de Lille. She is also a member of the DISE Chair – Droit et intérêt supérieur de l’enfant, a member of C3RD (Centre de recherche sur les relations entre le risque et le droit) and an associate member of IODE – Institut de l’Ouest: Droit et Europe, Faculté de Droit et de Science Politique (Université de Rennes).
She holds a doctorate in European law with honours (2011) and an LL.M in European law (1999) from the University of Rennes.
Her research interests include child protection and European law.
Her recent publications are : “The simple adopted child: a fiscally precarious situation in the event of the death of the adopter during the child’s minority”, “The responsibility of the French Head of State with regard to his European action”, in Chr. GESLOT, P.-Y. MONJAL and J. ROSSETTO (eds.), and “International legal personality and the identity of the European Union”.
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Alice CARAVETTA
Associate Professor in Private Law
Alice CARAVETTA
Associate Professor in Private Law
After studying for 4 years at the Faculty of Law and joining the first class of the M2 Health and Medical Liability Law, Alice Fretin became a lecturer at the FLD, then Senior Lecturer in 2017 after defending her thesis on the responsibility of individuals for the transmission of disease.
Specialised in personal law and in bioethics, she shares her teaching between the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Medicine and Maieutics. She has been a member of C3RD since 2009 and of the Chair for Children and Families since 2019, and her research focuses on the interaction between law and health. After having directed the M2 Criminal Law for a year, she has been directing the Law and Legal Culture – Health Access degree since 2020 and now manages the “Prép’Avocats” programme as well as the brand new competitive examination preparation programme: the PAC.
Mail: alice.caravetta@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.30.25.02
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Emmanuel GARDOUNIS
Associate Professor Director of the International & Business Law Programme and the Business Law Diploma
Emmanuel GARDOUNIS
Associate Professor
Director of the International & Business Law Programme and the Business Law Diploma
Emmanuel GARDOUNIS is a doctor in private law since 2004 after a thesis on : “The determination of the price in the contract: A comparative study between French and Greek law”.
He obtained his certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer (CAPL) He has been a lecturer at the faculty since 2014, permanent since 2015, responsible for the International Business and Law course (IESEG partnership) on the Issy-les-Moulineaux campus and a member of C3RD. He teaches commercial law (in-depth company law) and French and European Contract Law.
His research areas are business law, competition law and contract law, both in France and internationally (especially Greek law).
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
Mail: emmanuel.gardounis@univ-catholille.fr
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Sylvie HUMBERT
HDR Professor Director of the C3RD
Sylvie HUMBERT
HDR Professor
Director of the C3RD
Sylvie HUMBERT holds a doctorate in legal history since 1993. She has been a professor at Catholic Universities since 2010, a permanent member of the Faculty and a member of the C3RD since 2006. She teaches the history of political and social institutions from antiquity, the history of private law, the history of justice, the history of political ideas up to the 18th century, judicial science and the penitentiary system in France, and the history of lawyers (PrepAvocat). His research areas in the history of justice are family law, major trials and the history of international justice.
Mail: sylvie.humbert@univ-catholille.fr
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Aurélia LAMIROY
PhD Assistant
Aurélia LAMIROY
PhD Assistant
Course: Participation in an International Moot court in International Human Rights
Aurélia Lamiroy is a doctoral assistant in European law at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille, in co-direction with the University of Namur since October 2019. She is a member of the Centre de recherche sur les relations entre le risque et le droit (C3RD) and the Centre de recherche information, droit et société of the University of Namur.
Her thesis (co-supervised by Dean Panoussis, Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille, and Dean Nihoul, Faculty of Law of the University of Namur) focuses on the vulnerable person in the European Courts. The objective of this thesis is to compare the appreciation by the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union of persons designated as “vulnerable” and the legal effects of this designation on fundamental rights.
In parallel, Aurélia assists the coordination of the “Solidarity” Project of the Faculty of Law, by setting up permanent access to the Law and by developing academic events on various themes related to vulnerability. She is also a coach for the Cassin competition prepared by M2 Human Rights, Security and Development students.
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Nathalie LAUGIER
Associate Professor of Business Law Director of the LL.M. 2 in Business Law Co-Director of the Business Law & Management (BLM) Programme
Nathalie LAUGIER
Associate Professor of Business Law
Director of the LL.M. 2 in Business Law
Co-Director of the Business Law & Management (BLM) Programme
Nathalie LAUGIER is a doctor in private law since 2004 after a thesis on “recovery plans”. She is a permanent lecturer at the faculty, responsible for the Business Law and Management course and a member of C3RD since 2006. She teaches corporate and commercial law. She also supervises M2 students in the professional modules Pradteam and Law in Action. Her areas of research in business law include corporate distress and commercial law.
Mail: nathalie.laugier@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.20.13.40.39
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Romain LAULIER
Associate Professor Director of the LL.M. in Business Law Practice
Romain LAULIER
Associate Professor
Director of the LL.M. in Business Law Practice
Romain LAULIER is a doctor of private law since 2009. He obtained his certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer (CAPL) in 2011. He has been a lecturer at the Faculty since 2011, first on the Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus and then in Lille. He is a permanent member of the Faculty and a member of C3RD since 2015. He teaches mainly commercial law, special contracts, procedural law and enforcement. His research areas in private law are civil liability (especially of professionals and legal professions) and fair trial law.
Lille Campus
Mail: romain.laulier@univ-catholille.fr
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Laure LAREF
Associate Professor - Head of the Business Law Masters Degree
Laure LAREF
Associate Professor - Head of the Business Law Masters Degree
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Virginie LE BLAN
Associate Professor Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Resources Management
Virginie LE BLAN
Associate Professor
Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Resources Management
Virginie LE BLAN is a Doctor in Private Law since 2001. The subject of her thesis is: “Plans in labour law”. She is a permanent lecturer at the Faculty and a member of C3RD since 2006. She teaches health law, labour law and the law on the termination of employment contracts. She supervises Master 2 students in the elaboration of the jurisprudential watch bulletin (Cap sur le droit). Her areas of research in labour law include occupational health, more particularly psychosocial risks and breach of contract.
Mail: virginie.leblan@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.20.13.40.67
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Sonia LE GOURIELLEC
Lecturer in Political Sciences
Sonia LE GOURIELLEC
Lecturer in Political Sciences
Sonia Le Gouriellec holds a PhD in Political Science (International Relations) and is a lecturer at the Catholic University of Lille (Faculty of Law). She was previously a researcher at the Strategic Research Institute of the Military Academy (IRSEM) of the French Ministry of Defence, in charge of sub-Saharan Africa. She teaches at Sciences Po Paris (Reims campus, Eurafrique programme) and is also an associate researcher at the Laboratoire interdisciplinaire d’étude du politique Hannah Arendt (LIPHA) – Université Paris-Est. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the Association for War and Strategy Studies and co-leader of the “Comparative Extra-Western Approaches” group.
In 2017, she coordinated a book “Is our world more dangerous?” (Armand Colin) gathering about twenty contributions. A specialist in security studies, her work focuses on peace and security issues in Africa, particularly in the Horn of Africa, foreign policies and strategies of small states. In March 2020, she published the book “Djibouti: la diplomatie de géant d’un petit Etat” (Presses universitaires du Septentrion). She has published in International Affairs, International Studies, Contemporary Africa, etc.
She runs the blog “https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjfrJm–_brAhVDJBoKHTcrB_0QFjAAegQIARAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fgoodmorningafrika.blogspot.com%2F&usg=AOvVaw2iksinTDC1KRLuyZXHIr7B”>Good Morning Afrika” and hosts the @MorningAfrika page on Twitter.
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Kenza LESAFFRE
Associate Professor Co-director of the Law and Wealth Management Masters
Kenza LESAFFRE
Associate Professor
Co-director of the Law and Wealth Management Masters
Kenza LESAFFRE is a lecturer and member of the C3RD of the Faculty of Law. She works in the fields of private law, particularly in the law of obligations, property law and collective property.
Mail: kenza.lesaffre@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.56.79.83
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Elodie LETOMBE
Associate professor - Co-director of the Law and HR Management Masters (initial)
Elodie LETOMBE
Associate professor - Co-director of the Law and HR Management Masters (initial)
Elodie LETOMBE is a doctor in private law since 2007. She is a permanent lecturer at the Faculty since 2008 and a member of the C3RD. She teaches civil law, European social law and employment law. Her research interests focus on labour law, social law, employee empowerment, whistleblowers and collective labour relations.
Mail: elodie.letombe@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.20.13.41.09
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Franck LUDWICZAK
Lecturer Head of the Certificate in Recidivism Prevention Co-Director of the European School of Intercultural Criminology
Franck LUDWICZAK
Lecturer
Head of the Certificate in Recidivism Prevention
Co-Director of the European School of Intercultural Criminology
Franck LUDWICZAK has a doctorate in private law and criminal sciences. He defended his thesis in 2006 on : “Alternative procedures to prosecution: another criminal justice”. Since 2009, he has been a lecturer and member of the Research Centre on the Relationship between Risk and Law (C3RD) at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille. He is the director of the master 2 Droit de la Matière Pénale as well as the Diplôme universitaire en prévention de la récidive.
Since 2018, he is also co-director of the European School of Critical Criminology – ECCE. He teaches general criminal law and criminal procedure in bachelor’s and master’s degrees as well as alternative dispute resolution. Within the Master 2 in criminal law, he supervises the seminar “society and criminal risk”, the annual study day organised by the students of the Master as well as the law in action consisting of simulated criminal trials and mediations. His research interests include criminal procedure, alternatives to prosecution and more generally the risks of legal insecurity in criminal matters.
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Blandine MALLEVAEY
HDR Professor, Holder of the Child and Family Chair, Director of the Master 2 "Child and Family Law" and the "Rights and Best interests of the child" certificate, Research and Doctoral Policy Assessor
Blandine MALLEVAEY
HDR Professor, Holder of the Child and Family Chair, Director of the Master 2 "Child and Family Law" and the "Rights and Best interests of the child" certificate, Research and Doctoral Policy Assessor
Blandine Mallevaey, Doctor HDR in private law and criminal sciences, is a Professor at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille, specialised in civil and criminal law of the family and the child. She is a member of the Research Centre on the relationship between risk and law. Since 2016, she has been the holder of the Research Chair on Children’s Rights and Best Interests, which became the Chair on Children and Families in 2019. Her work focuses on parental authority and on the child in the face of civil and criminal justice.
She defended her thesis on “The hearing of the minor in civil proceedings” (2015), directed the multidisciplinary research “Hearing and discernment of the child before the family court judge” (2019) and devoted her work for the habilitation to direct research to the theme “Protection and autonomy : two requirements in the service of the best interests of the child” (2020). She co-edited with Alice Fretin the book “Child and Sex”, published in January 2021 by Dalloz, then with Romain Laulier the book “Vulnerabilities and access to justice”, to be published in 2022 by the Institut francophone pour la justice et la démocratie. She has also been the scientific director of the book “Parental alienation: a cross-section of views”, which will be published in September 2021 by Mare & Martin.
Within the Faculty of Law, Blandine Mallevaey is Assessor to the Dean and in charge of research and doctoral policy. She is the director of the Master 2 in Child and Family Law, the university diploma in Children’s Rights and Best Interests and the university diploma in Child Auditing which will open in October 2021.
Mail: blandine.mallevaey@univ-catholille.fr
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Alicia MAZOUZ
Private Law Lecturer | Head of the Law and Legal Culture Degree | Director of the Law Clinic
Alicia MAZOUZ
Private Law Lecturer | Head of the Law and Legal Culture Degree | Director of the Law Clinic
Alicia Mâzouz is a doctor of private law, lecturer, and pedagogical manager of the Licence Law & Legal Culture at the Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus. She defended her thesis on “The price of the human body” in 2014 at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.
She also holds a certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer. She carried out her research and teaching activities at several universities (University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, University of Cergy-Pontoise, University of Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée) before joining the FLD as a permanent member.
Her work is marked by the study of the link between law and human body, but also by an interest in civil law and the sources of law as well as the difficulties encountered by the law when confronted with new technologies. She has had the opportunity to speak at several conferences in France and Quebec on various topics (The body of the deceased, Cynicism and Law, Law and social networks, Drones and Law…) and to actively contribute to the work of the Council for Civil Drones.
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FLD Campus Issy-les-Moulineaux
Mail: alicia.mazouz@univ-catholille.fr
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Matthieu MEERPOEL
Associate Professor of Public & International Law - Head of the Environmental Law Graduate Diploma
Matthieu MEERPOEL
Associate Professor of Public & International Law - Head of the Environmental Law Graduate Diploma
Matthieu MEERPOEL is a doctor of public law since 2013. His thesis was on the analysis of the legal framework applicable to the management of natural and technological risks. He has been a lecturer since 2013, a permanent member of the Faculty since 2008 and a member of the C3RD. He teaches mainly in environmental law and sustainable development. His research areas are environmental law, law applicable to the resilience of territories and legal aspects related to the fields of security and defence.
Lille Campus
Mail: matthieu.meerpoel@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.30.25.04
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Eric OLSZAK
HDR Professor
Eric OLSZAK
HDR Professor
Eric OLSZAK is a doctor in economics since 1996. His thesis is on : “Strategies of television channels and public intervention: the impact on the supply of fiction programmes in Europe”.
He has been a permanent member of the Faculty since 2007, a professor of Catholic universities since 2013, responsible for teaching the accounting and financial law degree, co-director of the master 2 Accounting Law and Tax Engineering and a member of C3RD. He teaches in the economics seminar in bachelor’s degrees (major contemporary economic issues, economic policies) but also in lobbying, business management and marketing. His fields of research in economics are, among others, environmental economics and sustainable development, territorial attractiveness, new economic models, and the economy of proximity.
Lille Campus
Mail: eric.olszak@univ-catholille.fr
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Jean MOTTE dit FALISSE
Senior Lecturer in Criminology Co-director of the European School of Critical Criminology (ECCE)
Jean MOTTE dit FALISSE
Senior Lecturer in Criminology
Co-director of the European School of Critical Criminology (ECCE)
Jean MOTTE dit Falisse, Doctor of Criminology from UCLouvain (B), psycho-criminologist (Master of Psychology in Criminological Clinics from the University of Rennes), is Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille within which he co-initiated the creation of the European School of Criminology in January 2019.
A wide range of professional experience in the fields of educational and social work, psychological expertise in justice, treatment in prisons and professional training for perpetrators of sexual assault, has fuelled his research and university teaching.
His publications and teaching cover a wide range of criminological and multidisciplinary themes: social conscience and moral conscience, impulses and personality structuring, responsibility, the meaning of speech, delinquency and interculturality, etc. He is the editor of three books published by L’Harmattan: “De la Faute et du Crime, natures et cultures”; “On the Meaning of Punishment”; “On Recidivism and Forgiveness”.
Lille Campus
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Xavier PACREAU
Doctor of Public Law
Xavier PACREAU
Doctor of Public Law
Xavier PACREAU is a doctor of public law. He has been a permanent lecturer at the Faculty since 2015, is Head of the European law degree on the Issy-les-Moulineaux campus and is a member of the C3RD. He is involved in courses such as introduction to public law, constitutional law and refugee litigation. His areas of research are international criminal law, the law of the use of force, asylum law and humanitarian law.
Issy-les-Moulineaux Campus
Mail: xavier.pacreau@univ-catholille.fr
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Ioannis PANOUSSIS
Dean of the Faculty of Law - Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Rights, Security & Development
Ioannis PANOUSSIS
Dean of the Faculty of Law - Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Rights, Security & Development
Ioannis K. PANOUSSIS is currently Dean of the Faculty of Law at the Catholic University of Lille (Lille/Paris) and delegate for international development for the University. He co-directs a Master’s degree in International and European Law, specialising in “Human Rights, Security and Development”. He specialises in public international law, international and European human rights law, international humanitarian law and refugee law.
He has worked as an expert for the UNHCR (UNHCR judge/assessor at the National Asylum Court) and for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (training mission in Afghanistan for staff involved in the protection of human rights in ministries, international organisations and NGOs). He is an expert at the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA) and at the Institut d’Etudes Humanitaires Internationales of Aix Marseille University.
He is frequently invited to several prestigious institutions (International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg, EDHEC, IESEG, IEP of Lille) and has been an evaluator for the Belgian National Fund for Scientific Research.
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Delphine POLLET-PANOUSSIS
Public Law Professor Director of the Legal and Administrative Professions Masters degree
Delphine POLLET-PANOUSSIS
Public Law Professor
Director of the Legal and Administrative Professions Masters degree
Delphine POLLET-PANOUSSIS is a Catholic University Professor of Public Law. She joined the Faculty of Law in 2006. She teaches Administrative Law, Public Services Law, Fundamental Freedoms and Administrative Litigation Procedure. Since 2015, she has been the director of the Master’s degree in “Legal and Administrative Professions”, a professional master’s degree in general public law.
Her research is mainly focused on administrative law and litigation and fundamental freedoms. Her thesis was on “Unassailable acts before the administrative judge” (2006) and her HDR subject was on “Administrative law and litigation in the face of risk and subjectivisation” (2019). She devotes numerous works to the question of risk management by administrative law, the rights of detainees or the protection of whistleblowers. She is moreover responsible for the “Alert” research group within C3RD – the faculty’s research centre.
Lille Campus
Mail : delphine.pollet@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.31.50.40
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Samantha PRATALI
Associate professor of Legal and Institutional History
Samantha PRATALI
Associate professor of Legal and Institutional History
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Aurélien RACCAH
Associate Professor and Co-Director of the International & European Law School (IELS)
Aurélien RACCAH
Associate Professor and Co-Director of the International & European Law School (IELS)
Aurélien RACCAH is a doctor in comparative public law since 2009. His thesis topic is: “The direct application of European Union law by decentralised entities. A comparative approach in Germany, in the United Kingdom and in France”. He obtained his certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer in 2009 and works at ELEA (Paris).
He is a permanent lecturer at the faculty since 2009, assistant to the dean in charge of international development, pedagogical manager of the European law degree, co-director of the International and European Law School (IELS), manager of the PrepAvocat and member of C3RD.
He teaches in European Legal Proccedings, European Integration and German public law. He supervises a research seminar on international and European law.
His research area is European Union law. He is a founding member of the Global Legal Network (GLN).
Mail: aurelien.raccah@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 03.59.30.25.03
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Marion ROUSSEAUX
Phd Assistant
Marion ROUSSEAUX
Phd Assistant
Marion ROUSSEAUX, doctoral assistant in private law and criminal sciences at the Faculty of Law of l’Université Catholique de Lille, is specialised in civil and criminal law of the family and the child. She is a member of the Research Centre on the Relationship between Risk and Law and of the Chair on Children and Families. She is also a member of the Centre droit éthique et procédures at the University of Artois. Her thesis entitled “l’instrumentalisation de l’enfant mineur par ses parents” is directed by Joëlle Vassaux (University of Artois) and Blandine Mallevaey (Catholic University of Lille).
Instrumentalisation should be understood here as the fact that parents use their child to achieve a goal that is alien to, or even contrary to, the child’s interests. The purpose sought may be profit, conformity with ideological convictions or the satisfaction of a personal desire. This thesis therefore involves the study of the criminal response to this problem on the one hand and the protection of the instrumentalised child by civil law on the other. Alongside the law, this subject includes an ethical dimension regarding the place of the minor in his or her family but also the role of the parents in the situation where an offence is committed by a minor.
Lille Campus
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Aurélie THIERIET - DUQUESNE
Associate Professor in Private Law / Co-Director of l'Ecole de l'Alternance du droit, Director of Law and HR Management work-study Master / Co-Director of the Franco-German & European LL.M. in Business Law (alternance)
Aurélie THIERIET - DUQUESNE
Associate Professor in Private Law / Co-Director of l'Ecole de l'Alternance du droit, Director of Law and HR Management work-study Master / Co-Director of the Franco-German & European LL.M. in Business Law (alternance)
Aurélie THIERIET-DUQUESNE obtained her doctorate in private law in 2007. Her thesis is on : “Community consumer law and the private law of the Member States. The example of French private law”. She obtained her certificate of aptitude for the profession of lawyer (CAPL) in 2010.
She has been a lecturer at the Faculty since 2010 and a permanent lecturer since 2014, co-director of the School of work-study, director of the Master 1 Social Law and the Master 2 Law and Human Resources Management in work-study on the Issy-les-Moulineaux campus and a member of C3RD.
She teaches civil law (property law), fundamental contract law and working time law.
Her research areas are the law of obligations, consumer law, employment contract law, working time law and European private law.
Campus FLD Issy-les-Moulineaux
Mail: aurelie.thieriet-duquesne@univ-catholille.fr
Tel : 01.78.76.20.13
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Valentina VOLPE
Associate Professor Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Rights, Security and Development
Valentina VOLPE
Associate Professor
Co-Director of the LL.M. in Human Rights, Security and Development
Valentina Volpe is Senior Lecturer in Public International Law and co-director of the LL.M. in Human Rights, Security and Development at the Faculty of Law of the Catholic University of Lille. She is also an affiliated senior researcher and former senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg, as well as an adjunct professor at SciencesPo Paris, the LUISS Guido Carli University in Rome, and the University of Los Andes in Bogota.
Valentina studied law in Italy, France and the United States. She is a former visiting scholar at Yale Law School and holds a doctorate summa cum laude in Law and Legal Theory from the Italian Institute of Humanities (SUM) (currently Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa).
Her research interests are in the fields of international and comparative public law, with a focus on global governance, non-state actors, democracy promotion and human rights.
She has also been a visiting professor at the China University of Political Science and Law (CUPL) in Beijing, the University for Peace (UPEACE) in San José, Costa Rica, and the University of Mannheim in Germany.
Before starting her academic career, Valentina worked as a project manager in an NGO active in the fields of international cooperation and human rights protection.
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Lina WILLIATTE
Professor HDR Director of the Law and Medical Responsibility Masters Degree Barrister (Bar of Lille)
Lina WILLIATTE
Professor HDR
Director of the Law and Medical Responsibility Masters Degree
Barrister (Bar of Lille)
Lina WILLIATTE-PELLITTERI has been a doctor of private law since 2003 and has been qualified to direct research since 2010. She is also a lawyer at the Lille Bar since 2004.
Professor at the Catholic University of Lille, she created and directs since 2006 the Master in Health Law and Medical Liability. Today she is co-owner of the Chair in Digital Health Law and Ethics and director of C3RD. Involved at the national level, she has been Vice President of the French Society of Telemedicine and of the French Society of Digital Health for several years.
Her research areas are health law, medical liability law, digital health and law (Health Data), Big DATA, family and personal law and special criminal law of persons.
Campus Lille
Mail: lina.williatte@univ-catholille.fr
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