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François Pasqualini serves as an Associate Professor of Private Law at Paris-Dauphine University, specializing in business law, accounting law, and comparative law. He has held the position of Director at the Centre français de droit comparé since 2012 and was a founding member of the Association for the Ecological Analysis of Law. His academic career began with his 1990 doctoral thesis on 'The faithful image: a factor in the evolution of accounting law,' establishing his expertise at the intersection of legal and accounting frameworks.
Professor Pasqualini's research focuses on the complex relationship between law and accounting practices, with particular emphasis on corporate governance mechanisms, financial regulations, and business transaction frameworks. His work examines how accounting principles influence legal interpretations and corporate behavior, investigating topics such as auditor responsibilities, executive compensation structures, dividend policies, and asset valuation in corporate transactions. Through comparative legal analysis, he explores how different jurisdictions address these issues, contributing to the understanding of global business law evolution.
His publication record from 2007-2024 reveals a consistent scholarly contribution to commercial law, with increasing attention to corporate social responsibility and sustainable business practices in recent years. The evolution of his research demonstrates growing concern with ecological considerations in legal frameworks, reflecting his involvement with the Association for the Ecological Analysis of Law.
As Director of the Centre français de droit comparé, Professor Pasqualini leads comparative legal research initiatives that examine business law across different jurisdictions. His leadership in this organization and the Association for the Ecological Analysis of Law has positioned him as a significant contributor to discussions about the relationship between legal frameworks, accounting practices, and corporate responsibility in contemporary business environments.




