
معرفی
Pierre-Hugues Verdier is the John A. Ewald Jr. Research Professor of Law at the University of Virginia, specializing in international law, financial regulation, and international economic relations. His work bridges legal scholarship with global economic governance, and he has authored the book Global Banks on Trial: U.S. Prosecutions and the Remaking of International Finance (Oxford University Press, 2020).
- Education: BCL and LLB from McGill University, LLM and SJD from Harvard Law School.
- Prior Roles: Law clerk to Justice Charles Gonthier (Supreme Court of Canada), corporate/financial attorney at Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP (New York City).
- Affiliations: Visiting professorships at Boston University, the University of Chicago, Harvard University, and University of Münster.
His research focuses on the intersection of international law and financial regulation, emphasizing how legal frameworks shape global economic interactions. Verdier has presented his work internationally, contributing to debates on economic governance and legal accountability.
Scientific Awards:
- Trudeau Scholarship (2006), fostering interdisciplinary policy debates.
- Hague Academy of International Law’s Public International Law Diploma (one of six Canadian recipients).
Verdier’s career transition from legal practice to academia was catalyzed by his Trudeau Fellowship, which supported his doctoral studies and established global networks. His scholarship has appeared in law reviews, peer-reviewed journals, and edited volumes.





