Professor Leila Choukroune
Biography
Le簿la Choukroune is Professor of International Economic Law and Director of the 窪蹋勛圖 Thematic Initiative in Democratic Citizenship.
Her research focuses on the interactions between international trade and investment law, human rights, development studies, jurisprudence, and social theory. For the past twenty years, it is applied to the Global South, in India, South Asia, China and East Africa in particular.
Professor Le簿la Choukroune is a leading global scholar. She has published numerous scientific articles, book chapters and special issues in English, French, Spanish or Mandarin Chinese and authored more than ten books, including recently, Judging the State in International Trade and Investment Law (2016), and Exploring Indian Modernities (2018), Handbook of International Investment Law and Policy (2020-21), Adjudicating Businesses in India, (2021), International Economic Law (2021), The SDGS and International Investment Law, Handbook of the Law and Policy of the Blue Economy, both forthcoming in 2024.
She is the Editor of the Springer book series ; the Editor of the Routledge Series in ; and the Editor (Law) of the .
She is a member of the board of the
She is also Associate Editor of and Member of the Editorial Boards of the leading peer reviewed
She regularly publishes in the global media, has created popular Webinar series and a new podcast series Our Rights in Action. She has given a large number of interviews about her research and its impact.
Together with Professor James Nedumpara, she is the co-Chair of the a learned society, which endeavours to foster research and publication in international economic law.
She has taught all disciplines of international law to graduate and post-graduate students as well as specialized executive courses and programmes in Europe, Asia and Africa. She has also supervised and mentored a very large number of students at the master and PhD levels.
Professor Le簿la Choukroune is regularly solicited as an independent expert on international economic law and business and human rights issues. She has been an independent adviser to the International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH)and a Member of the French National Books Commission (CNL).
She is a listed arbitrator and mediator for the European Union.
She is an independent evaluator for Trade Mark Africa.
She is Officer of lOrdre du m矇rit矇 (Knight of the Order of Merit - conferred by the French government).
Before joining the 窪蹋勛圖, she was Director of the Centre for Social Sciences and Humanities (CSH), a research unit of the CNRS based in New Delhi (India), Associate Professor at the Law Faculty of Maastricht University (Netherlands); Deputy Director of the Institute for Globalization and International Regulation (IGIR) and Director of the Advanced Master in international economic law (Maastricht University); Assistant Professor at HEC Paris, Consultant for the OECD, Lecturer at Paris I Panth矇on-Sorbonne and Researcher at the French Centre for Research on Contemporary China (CEFC) a unit of the CNRS in Hong Kong.
Professor Le簿la Choukroune holds a Doctorate in international law (suma cum laude highest honour) from the University Paris I Panth矇on Sorbonne and is a qualified lawyer to the Paris Bar.
She is fluent in English, French, and Spanish, speaks Chinese and German and learns Hindi.
Professor Choukroune has worked in six different higher education systems over the world and has grown an impressive professional network. She has developed unique intercultural skills to negotiate with and advise academic institutions, governments, industries, and civil society.
Research interests
My research focuses on the interactions between international trade and investment law, human rights, development studies, jurisprudence and social theory. It is also applied to emerging countries, India, China and East Africa in particular.
Research outputs
2024
Choukroune, L. D., Failler, P., Yuan, H.
1 Oct 2024, In: Marine Policy. 168, 11p., 106327
2023
Choukroune, L. D., Kirabira, T. R.
21 Mar 2023, In: Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies, 26p.