Emmanuelle Jouannet

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Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet

Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet (born July 28, 1962) is a professor of International law at the Sciences Po School of Law. She teaches and carries out research in International law, International dispute, Human rights and International humanitarian law as well as in History of law and Philosophy of law. Her career as a jurist and a philosopher has begun after having taken courses in law and philosophy respectively at Panthéon-Assas University (MA in Law) and the Paris-Sorbonne University (M. Phil).

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Professional commitments

Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet is a professor at Sciences Po since May 2014 and the co-editor-in-chief of the Journal of History of International Law.

She is a former professor at the Sorbonne University, where she acted as the legal director of the master's degree in international law at the Paris-Sorbonne University, [1] Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet was also the Deputy Director of the Institut de recherche en droit international et européen (IREDIES). Through this research institute, she is the editor in chief of the Doctrine [2] and the French Studies in International Law Collections. [3] She is also an associate researcher at the UMR 8103 (Mixed research Unit) in Comparative law, Pantheon-Sorbonne University and at the Institut Michel-Villey pour la culture juridique et la philosophie du droit, Panthéon-Assas University. At an international level, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet leads the joint programs between Paris 1 and both Columbia University and Cornell University. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal européen de droit international (EJIL, The European Journal of International Law) [4] and of Editorial committees of the Archives de Philosophie du droit (Archives of Philosophy of the law) et de la Revue belge de droit international (Belgium Magazine of International Law). In March, 2010, she becomes member of Academic Council of the Harvard Institute for Global Law and Policy (Harvard University). In 2011, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet is placed in the direction of the international program of research in the IREDIES-CERDIN : Justice et Droit international dans un monde global (Justice and International law in a global world). [5]

Selected published books

Selected articles

  1. Le principe de l'Or monétaire, à propos de l'arrêt du 30 juin 1995 dans l'affaire du Timor oriental, RGDIP (Revue générale de droit international public, General magazine of public international law), 1996, number 3, p. 673-714.
  2. Regards sur un siècle de doctrine française du droit international, AFDI, 2000, p. 1-57.
  3. Vattel et la sujétion directe de l'État au droit international, in L’État moderne (1715–1848), Studies gathered by professor Simone Goyard-Fabre, Paris, Édition Vrin, 2000, p. 153-179.
  4. La critique de la pensée classique durant l'entre deux guerres : Vattel et Van Vollenhoven (quelques réflexions sur le modèle classique du droit international), Miskolc Journal of International Law, 2004, Vol.1, number 2. [9]
  5. Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law, Miskolc Journal of International Law, Vol. 5. (2008) number 2. p. 136-137. [10]
  6. French and American Perspectives on International Law: Legal Cultures and International Law, Maine Law Review, 2006 vol 58, number 2, p. 291-336.
  7. Between Universalim and Imperialism : the true-false paradoxe of International Law, EJIL, Vol 17 number 3, 2007, p. 407-450.
  8. What is the Use of International Law ? , Michigan Journal of International Law, 2008, Vol. 28,
  9. A Century of French International Law Scholarship, Maine Law Review, 2009, Vol. 61/1, p. 84-131.

Published works

Committees and societies

Emmanuelle Jouannet is member of the Editorial Board of the Journal européen de droit international, the Société européenne de droit international, the International group in Legal Theory, the Revue belge de droit international (RBDI)12, the magazine Archives de philosophie du droit, the BRILL's Series : Studies in History of International Law, the Société française pour la philosophie et la théorie juridiques et politiques (SFPJ), the Société française de droit international, the Société européenne de droit international, the Association française de philosophie du droit, the American Society of International Law, the Institut Michel-Villey pour la culture juridique et la philosophie du droit, the Institut européen des droits de l'homme, the Commission de validation des acquis de l'université Paris-I. Emmanuelle Jouannet is Member of the Academic Council du Institute for International Law and the Humanities of University of Melbourne, in Australia, and member of the Advisory Boards du French Law Program Faculty of the University of Maine.

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References

  1. (in French) « Formation et Enseignement, Filières Affaires internationales et Droit international », Paris-Sorbonne University website.
  2. (in French) IREDIES website, Collection Doctrine(s).
  3. (in English) Website IREDIES, Collection French Studies in International Law.
  4. (in English) « Universalism and Imperialism : The True-False Paradox of International Law ? », EJIL website, The European Journal of International Law, Emmanuelle Tourme-Jouannet.
  5. (in French) "Justice et Droit international dans un monde global". IREDIES website, Paris-Sorbonne University.
  6. Site de Hart Publishing Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine , consulté le 4 janvier 2010.
  7. Site de Hart Publishing Archived 2012-04-25 at the Wayback Machine , consulté le 4 janvier 2010.
  8. Site de LGDJ, consulté le 4 janvier 2010.
  9. (in English) « Emmanuelle Jouannet : Vattel & Van Vollenhoven : Reflexions between the two World Wars on the classic model of international law » Archived 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine Miskolc Journal of International Law, Miskolci Nemzetközi Jogi Közlemények, Vol. 1. (2004) No. 2. p. 45-63., Emmanuelle Jouannet.
  10. (in English) « Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law » Miskolc Journal of International Law, Miskolci Nemzetközi Jogi Közlemények, Vol. 5. (2008) number 2. p. 136-137., Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Emmanuelle Jouannet, Vincent Tomkiewicz (eds), introduced by Péter Kovács.
  11. (in French) « Emmanuelle Jouannet : Vattel & Van Vollenhoven : Reflexions between the two World Wars on the classic model of international law » Archived 2012-02-06 at the Wayback Machine Journal en ligne Miskolc Journal of International Law, Miskolci Nemzetközi Jogi Közlemények, Vol. 1. (2004) No. 2. p. 45-63., article d’Emmanuelle Jouannet. Consulté le 4 janvier 2010.
  12. (in French) « Select Proceedings of the European Society of International Law » Journal en ligne Miskolc Journal of International Law, Miskolci Nemzetközi Jogi Közlemények, Vol. 5. (2008) no. 2. p. 136-137., article de Hélène Ruiz-Fabri, Emmanuelle Jouannet, Vincent Tomkiewicz (eds), présenté par Péter Kovács. Consulté le 4 janvier 2010.