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Edouard DUBOUT is a Professor of Public Law at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University. He specializes in European Union law, constitutional law, and fundamental rights, with a focus on equality, digital governance, and EU citizenship. He leads the Centre for European Law (CEL) and manages academic programs like the Master's in European Law. His research explores theoretical and practical dimensions of EU legal frameworks, including responses to crises like the pandemic.
Research interests include the evolution of EU criminal jurisdiction, digital services regulation, and the intersection of law with societal challenges. He has authored influential works such as Constitutional Law of the European Union (2nd ed., 2023) and edited volumes on equality and EU fundamental rights. His recent articles address online hate speech, digital services acts, and the role of EU citizenship during social debates like the 'Great Replacement' controversy.
His work emphasizes legal reasoning in crises, as seen in his analysis of pandemic governance and the balance between freedom and public health. He co-directs sections in prestigious legal directories and contributes to international legal discourse through blogs like Jus Politicum.
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