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Éric MARTIN serves as a Lecturer in Private Law at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, where he is affiliated with the Legal Sociology Laboratory. His academic work bridges theoretical legal philosophy with practical applications across civil and criminal law domains.
His research interests focus on Philosophy of law, Civil law, and Criminal law, examining foundational concepts like natural law, legal positivism, and the relationship between law and morality. His publications reveal a consistent engagement with both historical legal theory (particularly Aristotelian philosophy) and contemporary legal challenges including cybercrime jurisdiction and corporate mediation.
Martin's scholarly output demonstrates a trajectory from theoretical explorations toward increasingly practical applications, with recent work addressing modern challenges like internet-based criminal offenses and corporate dispute resolution mechanisms. His articles frequently appear in prestigious French legal journals including the Assas Law Review and Cahiers du droit de l'entreprise.
Associated with the Legal Sociology Laboratory at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, Martin's work contributes to interdisciplinary approaches that connect legal theory with social contexts and practical implementation.
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