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Annick Bertrand-Melhem is a Lecturer in Private Law and Criminal Sciences at the Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences, University of Lille. She is actively involved in multiple research-driven conferences and seminars organized by prominent research groups such as the CRDP (Centre de Recherche Droit et Pouvoir) and LERDP (Laboratoire d'Études et de Recherche en Droit Public).
Her research interests span a broad spectrum of legal disciplines, including Private Law, Criminal Sciences, Administrative Law, and Legal Ethics. She contributes to specialized academic events focusing on topics such as conflicts of interest, end-of-life care, pharmaceutical deontology, and democratic principles in public international law.
The trends in her academic engagement reflect a strong interdisciplinary focus on law and society, particularly in areas involving vulnerability, constitutional preservation, and climate-related jurisdictions. Her work is closely tied to national and international legal policy discussions.
- Scientific direction and participation in multiple high-level legal conferences at the University of Lille
- Active member of the Demogue Research Team and CRDP
- Contributor to the AcDomi VIE research program on end-of-life support
- Involved in training and public legal education through seminars and webinars
She is affiliated with key legal research laboratories including CRDP and LERDP, which foster interdisciplinary studies in public, private, and European law. These labs support doctoral research, policy analysis, and academic collaboration across French and international institutions.

