Hugo Pascal is a legal researcher and lecturer in law. Research assistant to Mireille Delmas-Marty (Professor emeritus at the Collège de France, Member of the French Institute), he is interested in the way globalisation invites to rethink normativity and the role of private actors in the regulation phenomenon. Author of several articles in leading legal journals, he directed the Sciences Po Law Review (2018-2019) before joining its scientific board (2019-2020).
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Hugo Pascal is a legal researcher and lecturer in law. Research assistant to Mireille Delmas-Marty (Professor emeritus at the Collège de France, Member of the French Institute), he is interested in the way globalisation invites to rethink normativity and the role of private actors in the regulation phenomenon. Author of several articles in leading legal journals, he directed the Sciences Po Law Review (2018-2019) before joining its scientific board (2019-2020).
Also a practitioner, Hugo advises corporate boards in complex international M&A projects and in the integration of ESG requirements into their activities. He is also regularly consulted by French and international institutions such as the World Bank on economic law issues.
Hugo has been the co-editor of the European Law Review since its inception in June 2020.
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