As a professor in Business Taxation, I view my role as both a trainer and an arbitrator. I guide students in mastering legal reasoning, adapting to evolving business environments, and becoming thoughtful, proactive legal professionals.
I foster:
I foster:
- Experiential learning: using real-world case studies to connect law to practice.
- Critical thinking: emphasizing research, interpretation of legislation, and strategic application.
- Inclusive dialogue: ensuring every voice is heard and respected in classroom discussions.
- Confidence-building: offering feedback, prep materials, and tools for lifelong learning.
I follow the SPICES model to adapt to diverse learning styles—using a mix of visual, audio, and group methods to engage students.
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Courses Taught
- French Corporate Law &French Business Law
- Financial transactions and Taxes
- Intellectual Property and Taxes
- Introduction to private law& French legal methods, research and writing
- Transfer Pricing & Corporate tax
- Tax transparency and exchange of information
- EU & International taxation & EU Competition Law, Mergers& Acquisitions
- EU institutional & European Administrative law
- International economic law &EU and OECD Current Developments
Master Theses Supervised
- FDI & tax incentives
- Substance: ATAD1 &ATAD 3 and 4
- Case Study on digital commerce: VAT, Corporate, TP aspects
- Crypto & Taxes
- DAC6 & attorney’s privilege