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
Appointments in Think tanks
Legal Expert, European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, EU Agency, Wien, Austria. Senior Researcher on Economic Development, Cyprus Dialogue, since 2019.
Social Society activity
Key and Key communication, NGO.
NPO providing legal and administrative assistance to the business community in Sahel.
NPO providing legal and administrative assistance to the business community in Sahel.