Eloïse GLUCKSMANN
Eloïse GLUCKSMANN is a researcher in international arbitration. Her research focuses on how international arbitrators deal with illicit commercial practices from the perspective of both international commercial and investment arbitration. She is currently completing her Ph.D. on this topic, that she has pursued in France at the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas and the Sorbonne School of Law, as well as in Switzerland with the University of Neuchâtel. She has also been a visiting scholar at Georgetown University in the United States and at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Procedural Law in Luxembourg.
Eloïse currently serves as a scientific coordinator of the CUSO-PhD in Law program for the University of Geneva. In addition to her academic role, she also actively engages in teaching. Her teaching experience encompasses a range of courses related to private law, comparative law, and international law, delivered at several universities (Sorbonne, Assas, Neuchâtel, Georgetown, Toulouse-Capitole), as well as at the European Business School in Paris. She is the founder of the Assas International Law Review. Previously to starting an academic career, she graduated from the Sorbonne Law School and the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas. She is admitted to the Paris bar.

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