

Malik Laazouzi
Malik Laazouzi's work is a beacon for progress in the field of international law, where he serves as a professor at the University Paris II Panthéon-Assas. His expertise spans across international commercial arbitration, international investments arbitration, private international law, and international business law. With a Ph.D. in private international law and international business law from the prestigious University of La Sorbonne (Paris I), Laazouzi has established himself as a distinguished scholar and educator. Throughout his career, Professor Laazouzi has contributed significantly to the academic and practical realms of his field. His extensive publications have provided valuable insights into the complexities of international arbitration and law, influencing both practitioners and fellow academics. His research interests are deeply rooted in the nuances of international arbitration and law, reflecting his commitment to advancing understanding and practice in these areas. In addition to his academic pursuits, Malik Laazouzi actively participates in several professional committees and organizations. He is a respected member of the French committee on private international law and the French committee on arbitration, where he collaborates with other experts to shape the future of legal practices. Furthermore, his role on the board of directors of the International Academy for Arbitration Law underscores his leadership and dedication to fostering global dialogue and education in arbitration law. Professor Laazouzi's contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as he engages with the international legal community to address emerging challenges and opportunities. His work continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, making a lasting impact on the landscape of international law and arbitration.
Publications
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