Vincent Forray is a professor at the Law School where he teaches Legal Epistemology, Law of Persons and How Do Jurists Think? He also conducts a research seminar on The Government of Freedom with Sébastien Pimont.
- Law of obligations (contracts and torts)
- Philosophy of law
- Legal theory
- Law of persons
- « Comprendre les droits et libertés. Recension de l’ouvrage de Véronique Champeil-Desplats », Revue trimestrielle de droit civil, forthcoming 2020.
- « En partant de la ‘gouvernementalité libérale’. Deux interprétations du droit », in Emeric Nicolas et Cyril Sintez (eds.) Foucault et la norme, Mare & Martin, forthcoming 2020.
- « Krynein ou l’empreinte des corps » (with M. Antaki), Revue de droit de l’Université de Sherbrooke, Volume 47, Numéro 2–3, 2019.
- « Transformer le droit en le décrivant – À propos de la ‘décriture du droit’ » (with S. Pimont), Revue Générale de Droit, Volume 49, Numéro 1, 2019.
- « La raison publique du droit des contrats », in Yaëll Emerich et Laurence Saint-Pierre Harvey (eds.) Le public en droit privé, Yvon Blais, 2019.
- « Lexicographie, doctrine et dogmatique juridiques », Revue du Notariat, volume 120, numéro 3, 2018.
- Feminist theory and anti-discrimination
- Law and development
- Comparative property law
- Latin American Law and Institutions
- Social and economic rights
- Transitional justice
Full professor at Sciences Po
Contact Julie Klein
- Law of obligations
- Economic Law
Professor at the Sciences Po Law School (since 2015)
Dean of the Sciences Po Law School (since 2020)
He undertook doctoral studies at the University of Poitiers under the supervision of Professor Jean Beauchard. His dissertation 'L'économie du contrat' was published in 2002. He was the Dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Savoie.
- Law of obligations
- Consumer law
- Real estate Law
- Critical legal theory
Full professor at Sciences Po
Contact Christophe Jamin
Christophe Jamin holds a doctorate in law from the Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne (1990) and he successfully completed the agrégation in private law and criminal science (1993). He was member of the Bar of Paris (1988-1994) and the secretary of the organization's Conférence du stage (1990).
- Legal education
- Contract law
- Legal history
- History of legal thought
Julie Saada (Agrégation, PhD and Habilitation, Ecole Normale Supérieure of Lyon, 2004, 2013) is Professor of Philosophy at Sciences Po Law School, Paris, France.
- Philosophy of law
- Modern and contemporary political philosophy
- Philosophy of international law: theories of criminal justice, ethics and law of war, post-war, Human Rights
- Critical approaches to law
- Law and literature, law and humanities
Contact Diego P. Fernández Arroyo
- Transnational arbitration
- Private/Public international law
- Comparative law
- Latin-American legal systems
- Global governance
- Competition law
- Legal reasoning
- History of legal thought
- Jurisprudence Legal theory
Full professor at Sciences Po
Contact Horatia Muir-Watt
Horatia Muir Watt is tenured Professor at Sciences Po, where she is Co-Director of the program Global Governance Studies (which covers private, public and economic international law, arbitration and litigation, human rights and development) within the Master’s Degree in Economic Law.
- International private law (in global governance)
- Comparative law (new approaches)
- Fundamental rights and freedoms
- International litigation and arbitration
Contact Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet
- International law
- Human Rights
- Legal History and philosophy of law
- Conflict of laws and cross-boarder litigation
Full professor at Sciences Po
Contact Marcel Morabito
- Constitutional law
- History of public law
- Research and innovation
Associate Professor at Sciences Po
Contact Jeremy Perelman
- Public International law
- Economic development
- Human rights
Mikhaïl Xifaras has been Professor of Public Law at Sciences Po since September 2008, where he teaches legal philosophy, property and jurisprudence. He has been a Visiting Professor at Harvard Law school (since 2011) and at Keio Law School in Japan (since 2012).
- Legal Theory
- History of legal thought
- Property Theory
Contact Dina Waked
Dina Waked holds an S.J.D. (Doctor of Judicial Science) and an LL.M. from Harvard Law School, an LL.B. from Cairo University Law School, and a BA in Economics from the American University in Cairo. Her doctoral thesis received the Harvard Law School 2012 John M. Olin Law & Economics Prize.
Before joining the Law School at Sciences Po in 2013, she was teaching at the college of Sciences Po in Paris and Menton, SKEMA Business School – ESC Lille and the American University in Cairo.
- Law and Economics
- Global Competition Law and Antitrust
- Regulation
- Development
Guillaume Tusseau has been a Professor of public law at Sciences Po since September 1st 2010 and a Junior member of the Institut universitaire de France since 2009.
- Constitutional law and political institutions
- Consitutional litigation
- Comparative law
- Legal Theory
- Intellectual property rights
- Copyrights
- Cyberlaw
- Property law
- Public International Law
- International Legal Theory
- The Law of International Organizations
- International Dispute Settlement
Full professor at Sciences Po
Contact Régis Bismuth
Régis Bismuth received a PhD in public international law from the University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne in 2009 and passed the agrégation in public law in 2012. He also graduated from Columbia Law School (LL.M., 2009). His PhD was awarded the « Joseph Hamel » Prize by the French Academy of Moral and Political Sciences (Académie des sciences morales et politiques – Institut de France).
- Public international law
- International litigation
- International economic Law
- International financial regulation
- International standardization
- Animal law and animal ethics
Loïc Azoulai is Professor of European Law
Contact Loïc Azoulai
Before joining the Sciences Po Law School in September 2010, he held the chair of European Law at the European University Institute. He served as codirector of the Academy of European Law and of the Centre for Judicial Cooperation both hosted at the European University Institute from 2010 to 2015. From 2003 to 2006, he was legal secretary at the European Court of Justice working with Advocate General Poiares Maduro.
- European Law
- Europeanisation of Law
- Legal concepts and fundamental legal conceptions
Research Professor at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)
Researcher at the European Study Centre (CEE-CNRS)
Contact Frédéric Audren
- Legal history
- Sociology of law
Professor at Sciences Po, Paris
Research Professor, National Center of Scientific Research (France)
Fellow, Centre for Advanced Studies, Käte Hamburger Kolleg, Bonn (Germany)
Historical Anthropology of Western and Westernized Legal Cultures
Contact Louis Assier-Andrieu
- Cultural theory of law
- Historical anthropology of western law
- Legal norms, cultural norms
- Lawyers: history, culture, perspectives
A laureate of the Chancellerie des Unversités de Paris and of the Université Paris II, Dany Cohen has been a professor of private law since 1985. After creating and directing the DESS program (diploma of advanced studies) in Distribution Law at the Université du Maine, the DJCE (diploma of higher studies in business law) at the Université de Cergy-Pontoise (1992), he taught at the Université Paris XIII, where he also directed the Institute of Legal Studies.
- Procedural law
- Competition law
- International private law