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Stephane Moure serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Private Law and Legal History within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Tours. He is actively affiliated with the Institute of Interdisciplinary Legal Research (IRJI), UR 7496, contributing to its mission of cross-disciplinary legal scholarship.
His academic foundation spans multiple disciplines and institutions:
- Doctorate in Law (University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas)
- DEA in Legal History (University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas)
- DEA in Philosophy (University of Bordeaux III)
- DEA in Political Science (University of Bordeaux I)
- Master's in History (University of Bordeaux III)
- Master's in Public Law (University of Bordeaux IV)
- Diploma, Institute of Political Studies (Bordeaux)
- DEUG in Law (University of Nantes)
Moure's research centers on French legal and institutional history, with deep expertise in public law evolution during the Ancien Régime and 19th century. His work critically examines military command structures, heritage conservation policies, and political concepts like national representation and imperial ideology. He employs interdisciplinary methodologies bridging law, political theory, and cultural history to analyze how legal frameworks shaped French national identity.
His publication portfolio reveals consistent thematic focus across three decades, particularly exploring Saint-Denis as a legal-political symbol, military discipline in Enlightenment-era France, and heritage commodification under modern regimes. A distinctive thread connects his analysis of conceptual frameworks (imitation, imperial ideas) to tangible institutional developments, demonstrating how abstract political theories materialized in legal structures and cultural policies.
As a core member of IRJI, Moure contributes to the unit's interdisciplinary research environment while teaching undergraduate courses in legal history, political crises, and institutional development at the University of Tours.