After a Master 1 in public international law, then in international and European law and a Master 2 specialising in European Union law, which included a 6 months study visit to Japan, I am doing a doctorate at the University of Tours. I am very passionate about research and am working on the Strategic Partnership Agreement between the European Union, its Member States and Japan. I'm doing comparative law between European Union law, international law and Japanese law in forty areas covered by the agreement. Ultimately, I would like to become an expert in the law of the European Union's international agreements, international relations and the key issues of international, European and Japanese law. This will enable me to offer this expertise within international and European institutions while continuing my research work.
In this position, I am responsible for supervising work on European Union law, substantive and institutional law for 3rd year undergraduate students. With 1st year master's students, the aim is to deepen their knowledge of European Union litigation law, procedures and legal remedies.
Conference at the University of Tokyo for teachers, doctoral and master's students on relations between Japan and the European Union and on international cooperation between Japan and Burkina Faso.