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International and European Law Tutoring (European Private International Law, Human Rights Law, European Law)
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I hold an LL.M. in European Private Law from the University of Amsterdam, as well as a Master’s and Bachelor’s of Law from Sorbonne Paris I. I work as researcher, legal counsel and EU translator.

I have extensive experience preparing for exams and creating clear, structured notes that simplify complex legal concepts. Bringing both deep theoretical knowledge and practical insights, I support students in understanding EU regulations, cross-border contracts, and private international law, as well as in completing university assignments. My teaching combines interactive explanations, case analysis, and practical problem-solving to build confidence, analytical skills, and academic excellence.

I make complex legal concepts clear and approachable through interactive explanations, case analysis, and practical problem-solving. I work closely with students to build analytical skills, prepare for exams, and develop a confident understanding of cross-border legal systems.




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- European Union Law & Regulations

- Private International Law (Conflict of Laws)

- Cross-Border Contractual Disputes

- International Commercial Arbitration

- Comparative Contract & Tort Law

- Academic Essay & Exam Preparation in International Law

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- LL.M. in European Private Law – University of Virginia

- Master of Law (LL.M.) – Sorbonne Paris I

- Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) – Sorbonne Paris I

- Bar Qualification – European International Private Law specialization

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I emphasize clarity, engagement, and practical understanding. Students benefit from tailored lessons, real-world examples, and guidance in analytical reasoning. My goal is to make European and International Private Law accessible, while preparing students to excel in exams and professional applications.
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Online from France
About Me
I help students learn efficiently by tailoring lessons to their individual needs. I design personalized study plans, review classes and assignments to pinpoint gaps, and provide clear, practical explanations that make even complex concepts accessible.

Drawing on extensive experience teaching law and language classes, as well as my background as a legal translator, researcher, and legal counselo, I assist students with exam preparation, note-making, and university assignments, helping them understand complex concepts and achieve academic success with confidence.
Education
Master 2 (LL.M. University of Amsterdam) in European Private Law

Master 1 (M1, Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne) in Business Law / Droit des affaires

Licence / Bachelor in Law / Droit ( Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne)

Master in German Linguistics / Philology (Paris IV Sorbonne)

Bachelor in German Linguistics / Philology / LLCE (Paris III Nouvelle-Sorbonne)
Experience / Qualifications
Legal & Language Tutor / Academic Mentor – Extensive experience teaching law and language classes, supporting students with exam preparation, note-making, and university assignments.

Legal Translator, Researcher, and Legal Counselor – Professional experience in translating, analyzing, and advising on legal documents, providing practical insights into European and international law.

Cross-Border Legal Practice Exposure – Practical knowledge of European Union regulations, private international law, and comparative law through research and consultancy projects.
Age
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
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Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
English
French
German
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