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Jean-Michel Jude serves as a Lecturer in Private Law and Criminal Sciences at the University of Le Havre Normandy, where he is a Permanent Member of the CERMUD (Center for Research on Social Changes and Changes in Law) research laboratory. He holds the significant administrative position of Head of the Master's in International Business Law program, indicating leadership responsibilities within the legal education framework of the institution.
His research interests focus on core legal disciplines including Private Law, Criminal Law, and specialized areas of International Business Law. The context of CERMUD's research activities, which include conferences on administrative law topics like the André Demichel's Administrative Law conference, suggests engagement with theoretical and critical approaches to legal studies, particularly within French administrative law frameworks.
Jude plays an important role in graduate legal education as program director for the Master's in International Business Law. His position as a Permanent Member of CERMUD connects him to a broader research community focused on social changes and legal transformations, though specific details about his supervisory activities or research grants are not provided in the available documentation.
The CERMUD research laboratory, where Jude is affiliated, operates under the directorship of Benoit Chafviens and maintains regular business hours Monday through Friday. Located at the University of Le Havre Normandy's main campus at 25 rue Philippe Lebon, CERMUD conducts research across multiple legal domains and hosts various academic events including conferences on topics such as sea and fundamental human rights, blockchain and corporate law, and the challenges of mobility.

