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Martin Oudin serves as a Lecturer authorized to direct research at the University of Tours within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences. He holds affiliation with the Department of Private Law and Legal History and the Institute of Interdisciplinary Legal Research (IRJI), while directing the Master's program in Corporate Law specializing in Commerce and Finance.
Oudin earned his PhD in Law from the University of Paris XI - Sceaux in 2000, defending his thesis "The execution of the contract as a good father (The obligation of behavior in comparative civil law)" with "very honorable mention with congratulations." His academic journey reflects deep specialization in French civil law with international comparative perspectives.
His research spans Competition and Distribution Law, Contract Law, International and Comparative Law, and General Legal Theory. Oudin investigates security obligations in contractual relationships, conflicts of subjective rights, and the boundaries of contract across legal systems. His work critically examines European regulatory frameworks' impact on commercial practices and family law, particularly regarding established business relationships and cross-border divorce proceedings. This scholarship demonstrates consistent engagement with both theoretical legal philosophy and practical jurisprudence.
Analysis of his 2004-2011 publications reveals evolving focus from civil procedure and evidence law toward European/international dimensions. Early work addressed proof requirements and contractual execution within French civil code, while later research engaged with EU regulations on commercial relationships, international divorce, and UNIDROIT principles in lex mercatoria. His bilingual publications reflect active participation in transnational legal discourse.
As a researcher authorized to direct PhD theses, Oudin supervises doctoral candidates while leading the Master's in Corporate Law program. His administrative responsibilities include curriculum development for commerce and finance specialization, though specific grant funding details remain unspecified in available records.
Oudin maintains active affiliation with the Institute of Interdisciplinary Legal Research (IRJI), contributing to collaborative projects that bridge traditional legal disciplines and address contemporary challenges in European and global legal frameworks.