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Alexandre Lejeune is a Researcher in the Department of Law at the European University Institute (EUI), with French nationality. Part of the 2024 cohort, his research focuses on the impact of EU preferential trade agreements on the diffusion of rules governing geographical indications. His work critically examines the concept of “Global Europe” through legal and policy frameworks.
Lejeune’s research interests include EU trade policies, legal harmonization, and the role of international agreements in shaping regulatory standards. His doctoral thesis, supervised by Sergio Puig De La Parra, dissects how EU trade agreements propagate specific legal norms globally, particularly in the domain of geographical indications.
No academic awards, published articles, or student advisees are listed in the provided information. His affiliation with the EUI underscores involvement in transnational governance studies and legal scholarship.
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