Camille BOILEAU


Barrister

Camille joins Chambers from private practice, having worked in the international arbitration and public international law team at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP in Paris. She initially qualified as a solicitor in Australia, practising in commercial litigation at a leading international law firm. She has experience in international commercial arbitrations under a range of arbitral rules, including the UNCITRAL, SCC, LCIA and ICC Rules, and in investment arbitrations, including before ICSID tribunals. Camille also has experience in proceedings before the International Court of Justice, the European Court of Human Rights, and United Nations treaty bodies.

Camille holds a Master of Law (First Class Honours) from the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded various prizes, including the Whewell Prize in Public International Law. She holds a Bachelor of Laws (First Class Honours) and a Bachelor of Science (Human genetics) from the University of Queensland (Australia).

Prior to joining the Bar, Camille was a judicial assistant to Justice Keane of the High Court of Australia and to Judge Tomka of the International Court of Justice.

She has taught the Master’s course on Negotiation at Université Paris Nanterre and has lectured on international law in Australia and France.

Camille BOILEAU

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