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Anceau, Clarisse

PhD Candidate, Researcher

Clarisse Anceau is a PhD candidate at Sciences Po Law School working on feminist approaches to public international law. She draws inspiration from ecofeminist movements to take a critical look at the right to self-determination. She is conducting her research under the supervision of Professor Jean d’Aspremont.

Clarisse has completed a LL.M. and a Master degree in European and international law at the Humboldt University in Berlin. Her first master thesis questioned the permissibility under international law of the French military intervention in Mali, while the second retraced the evolution of the concept of just war in European and Islamic legal discourses. She previously graduated in law from Panthéon-Assas University. Before joining Sciences Po, Clarisse has worked with the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court.

TEACHING EXPERIENCE

As lecturer

  • Introduction to Feminist Legal Theory (2021, 2022, 2023, Sciences Po, BA)
  • Gender and International Human Rights: Theory and Practice (with Helena Alviar, 2021, Sciences Po, BA)
  • Justifying the Use of Armed Force: A Critical Inquiry (2019, Sciences Po, BA)

As teaching assistant

  • Public International Law: Between History, Politics and Practice -Régis Bismuth (2020, Sciences Po, BA) 
  • Union Européenne, droit et passions sociales - Loïc Azoulai (2020, Sciences Po, MA) 
  • Discrimination and Anti-Discrimination: Historical, Literary and Legal Interpretations - Helena Alviar (2019, Sciences Po, MA) 
  • International Law and the Use of Force - Olivier Corten (2019, Sciences Po, MA) 

MAIN AREAS OF INTEREST

  • Feminist legal theory
  • Public international law
  • Ecofeminism

Contact: clarisse.anceau@sciencespo.fr