
معرفی
Vinod Boolell serves as a Lecturer in Law of Evidence at Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, leveraging decades of high-level judicial experience to inform legal education. His career bridges academia and international justice systems through practical application of legal principles.
His educational foundation includes:
- Law degree from Oxford University
- Maîtrise in French law
- Diploma from the French École de la Magistrature, Paris
Boolell's professional trajectory spans Mauritian judiciary leadership and critical United Nations missions. As Supreme Court Judge and Industrial Court President in Mauritius, he handled complex criminal, civil, and employment disputes. His international impact intensified through UN roles: advising Cambodia's Supreme Court on human rights integration (2001), prosecuting war crimes and trafficking as Chief International Judge in Kosovo (2002-2009), and presiding over UN staff disputes as President of the Dispute Tribunal (2009-2016). He consistently translated courtroom expertise into educational contexts, lecturing European judicial personnel on war crimes procedures and delivering Rule of Law seminars for the European Commission.
His research interests manifest through real-world legal challenges, particularly in evidence application across criminal prosecutions, human rights compliance in international tribunals, and employment law frameworks. This practitioner-scholar approach emphasizes evidentiary rigor in high-stakes environments like war crime investigations and cross-border organized crime cases.


