- Public Law
- Constitutional Law
- European Union Law
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Sébastien Platon is a Professor of Public Law at the University of Bordeaux, affiliated with the Centre for European and International Research and Documentation (CRDEI). He directs the Master's program in European Law and is a leading expert in European constitutional law, rule of law, and fundamental rights. His work bridges national and EU legal systems, with a focus on Brexit, democratic legitimacy, and the protection of rights. University: University of Bordeaux School: Faculty of Law Department: Department of Public Law Academic Rank: Professor His research interests include European constitutional law, EU institutions, the European Charter of Fundamental Rights, the European Court of Human Rights, and the impact of crises (such as the pandemic) on public law. He has co-authored a textbook on European human rights law and co-created the Revue JADE . His recent publications analyze institutional balance, judicial independence, Brexit legality, and the essential core of fundamental rights. Themes across his work include the rule of law, democratic accountability, and the vertical division of competences in the EU. Scientific contributions include: Participant in the Charterclick! project (online tool for fundamental rights claims) Collaborator on the RECONNECT project (democracy and rule of law in Europe) Expert commentator in Libération, Les Échos, and Sud-Ouest on EU legal issues He advises on EU legal challenges and has contributed to public understanding of European law through media and academic outreach. He has no listed advisees in the provided text. He is based in a research center and leads a master’s program, indicating leadership in academic training and European legal scholarship.





