Malik Laazouzi
- Professor of Law, University Paris II Panthéon-Assas
Malik Laazouzi is full-time professor of law at the University Paris II Panthéon-Assas.
Laazouzi mainly teaches international commercial arbitration law, international investments arbitration law, private international law and international business law. Following his master’s degree and his Ph.D. in private international law and international business law at the University of La Sorbonne (Paris I), where he taught as associate professor from 2008-2009, he has published extensively in his main fields of research. He is co-author (with Professors M.-E. Ancel and P. Deumier) of a leading book dedicated to the law of international contracts, “Droit des contrats internationaux” (2017). Laazouzi is also in charge of the quarterly chronicle on the subject in a French leading law review, Revue des contrats. He holds (with Professor S. Lemaire) the yearly chronicle on “Investment Arbitration” in the Revue de l’arbitrage. He publishes regularly on private international law, on international arbitration law and on investment arbitration Law.
Laazouzi is a member of the French committee on private international law, the French committee on arbitration, and a member of Trans Europe Experts. He is also a member of the board of directors, the executive board and the selection committee of the International Academy for Arbitration Law (Arbitration Academy).
Education
- Ph.D.University of La Sorbonne2007
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