Anne-Charlotte Martineau - Max Planck Institute Luxembourg

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Anne-Charlotte Martineau - Max Planck Institute Luxembourg
ANNE-CHARLOTTE MARTINEAU
Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International,
European and Regulatory Procedural Law
4, rue Alphonse Weicker
L-2721 Luxembourg
+352 269 488 410
[email protected]
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Sept. 2014-present
Senior Research Fellow
Max Planck Institute Luxembourg for International, European and Regulatory
Procedural Law
Jan.-Aug 2014
Postdoctoral Fellow
Erik Castren Institute, University of Helsinki (Finland)
Postdoc research project: “International law in the colonial era”
2010-2012
Assistant Professor
Leiden University, Faculty of Law
Courses taught: public international law (LLM level); global challenges: justice
(first year)
2008-2010
Research Assistant
Academy Professor Martti Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki
Researched on the “pre-history of international law”
2004-2007
Teaching Assistant
Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne
Courses taught: introduction to international law and international relations; legal
methodology
2002-2003
Protection Officer
UNHCR – United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
Nzérékoré, Guinea
Worked on human rights issues in refugee camps (status determination,
investigation on abuses with an emphasis on sexual and gender-based violence)
2000-2002
Legal Officer
OSCE – Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe
Zagreb, Croatia
Analysed Croatian legislation for compliance with international and European
human rights standards, and advised the Croatian authorities accordingly
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EDUCATION
2006-2013
PhD
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne & University of Helsinki
Supervisors: Emmanuelle Jouannet & Martti Koskenniemi
“A critical analysis of the debate on the fragmentation of international law”
(mention très honorable avec les félicitations unanimes du jury)
2005-2006
LLM in Legal Theory
Université Paris X Nanterre
Thesis: “The Act of Balancing by the WTO Appellate Body”
2003-2004
LLM in International Law and International Organizations
Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Thesis: “Internationalized Criminal Courts: A New Model of Hybrid Justice?”
1996-2000
LLB
McGill University (Canada)
Studied both Civil Law and Common Law
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Une analyse critique du débat sur la fragmentation du droit international, Bruxelles, Bruylant, Collection
de droit international, 2015 (accepted for publication).
Les juridictions pénales internationalisées : un nouveau modèle de justice hybride ?, Paris, Pédone,
Collection « Perspectives internationales », n° 28, 2006, 300 p.
Articles
« Odyssée d’une toubabou », in Jouannet (E.), Ruiz Fabri (H.), Burgorgue-Larsen (L.) (dir.), Féminisme et
droit international, Paris, Société de Législation Comparée, 2015 (accepted for publication).
« Overcoming Eurocentrism? Global History and the Oxford Handbook of the History of International
Law », European Journal of International Law, vol. 25, n° 1, 2014, pp. 329-336.
« La fragmentation du droit international », pp. 51-74, in Ménard (éd.), Chaos, Paris, Hermann, 2013, 222
p. (co-author, with Martti Koskenniemi)
« The Rhetoric of Fragmentation: Fear and Faith in International Law », Leiden Journal of International
Law, vol. 22, 2009, pp. 1-19.
« The Politics of Normalization », New York University Journal of International Law and Politics, vol. 41,
n° 4, 2009, pp. 823-836.
« La technique du balancement par l’Organe d’appel de l’OMC. Étude de la justification dans les discours
juridiques », Revue de droit public, vol. 123, n° 4, 2007, pp. 991-1030.
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« Compte-rendu. Rosario Huesa Vinaixa et Karel Wellens ; dir., L’influence des sources sur l’unité et la
fragmentation du droit international, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2006 », Revue québécoise de droit
international, vol. 20, n° 1, 2007, pp. 489-495.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
« Retour sur l’accusation de néo-colonialisme à l’encontre de la Cour pénale internationale », presented at
L’Empire du crime ? Vers une analyse critique des processus internationaux de criminalisation, UQAM,
Montreal, 5-6 June 2014.
« What happened to the “Gentle Civilizers” of international law after 1960? », presented at Investigating
International Law’s Past, Bologna, 26-27 March 2013.
« Overcoming eurocentrism in the history of international law », presented at the book lauch of the Oxford
Handbook of the History of International Law, Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, 1 February 2013.
« La critique en droit international public : un état des lieux», presented at L’étude des théories critiques
dans le monde francophone. Trajectoires comparées : Relations internationales et droit international,
UQAM, Montreal, 5-6 May 2011.
« La troisième mondialisation de la conscience juridique : le cas du droit international public », presented
at Autour des travaux de Duncan Kennedy, Sciences Po de Paris, 19 March 2011.
« The trajectory of international CLS », presented at Critical Legal Conference, Utrecht University, 10-12
September 2010.
« Où en est la critique en droit international ? », presented at ESIL Conference: International Law 19892010: A Performance Appraisal, Cambridge University, 2-4 September 2010.
« The possibilities and limits of international law in an era of fragmentation », presented at IGLP, Harvard
University, 1-15 June 2010.
« The play between “False Contingencies” and “False Necessities” », presented at the Third Annual
International Colloquium organized by SOAS & LSE, London, 16-17 January 2010.
« Regime-conflict resolution: the issue of jurisdictional overlaps », presented at Unity or Fragmentation of
International Law: The Role of National and International Tribunals, Oslo, 14-15 May 2009.
« The politics of normalization among international tribunals », presented at The Normalizing of
Adjudication in Complex Governance Regimes: Patterns, Possibilities, NYU, 29-30 October 2008.
« L’histoire de la fragmentation dans le discours juridique international », presented at ESIL Conference:
International Law: Do We Need It, Paris, 18-20 May 2006.
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