
About
Marie CORNU is a Research Professor at the CNRS and affiliated with the Institut des Sciences Sociales du Politique (ISP). She serves as a member of the Conseil d'administration at ENS Paris-Saclay. Her research focuses on heritage law, cultural property, and commons governance.
Education: PhD in law (1994) from the University of Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, with a thesis on cultural property law published by Bruylant.
Research Contributions: Launched the Mémoloi program (2009) on legal frameworks for cultural heritage, co-founded the GDRI on comparative heritage law (1999), and pioneered work on commons culminating in the Dictionnaire des biens communs (2017).
Awards:
- CNRS Silver Medal (2019)
- Prix Dupin (2001-2002) for Droit, œuvres d’art et musée
- Prix Durieux for comparative copyright law work
Advising & Grants: No formal student advisees listed. Active in collaborative research networks like GDRI and Mémoloi.
Labs/Teams: Part of the ISP research group and co-leads initiatives on heritage law and commons governance.
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