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Louis Perreau-Saussine is an Associate Professor of Law at Paris-Dauphine University PSL, where he teaches private international law, arbitration law, and real estate law in both French and English. He directs the PSL Graduate Program in Law, which brings together students and legal teachers from Paris-Dauphine University, the Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Ecole Nationale d'Administration, and co-directs the research path in law (M1 and M2).
His research primarily focuses on:
- Private International Law
- Arbitration Law
- Real Estate Law
- Succession Law
- European Regulatory Frameworks
Professor Perreau-Saussine's scholarly output demonstrates a consistent focus on European regulations affecting private international law, particularly in real estate and succession matters. His recent work examines the intersection of national laws with European frameworks, especially Regulation No. 650/2012 on international successions. His publications frequently analyze legal qualification issues, public policy considerations, and practical implications for legal professionals, with particular attention to how French law interacts with European regulations.
He is an active member of several prestigious legal organizations:
- French Committee of Private International Law
- International Academy of Comparative Law
- Romanian Committee of Private and Comparative International Law
- Scientific Council of the Notariat-University Meetings
- International Law Association
Before his academic career, Professor Perreau-Saussine worked as a lawyer at the Court from 2004 to 2009. His doctoral thesis "L'immeuble et le droit international privé" (Building and Private International Law), published in 2006 by Defrenois, established the foundation for his ongoing research in private international law and real estate law.




