Lebanese University alumna Dr. Ikram Chaer’s dissertation won the University of Paris 2 (Panthéon-Assas) Award of Excellence, an honorary award given to a PhD dissertation based on its excellence, scientific significance, and societal benefit by France’s premier law university.
The award was granted by the Scientific Research Council of the university after sixty-four dissertation candidates were considered for the scientific awards.
The 672-page dissertation is entitled: “Complicity and foreignness: a comparative study in French and Lebanese law”.
It was co-supervised by the Doctoral School of Law, Political, Administrative & Economic Sciences at the Lebanese University and the University of Paris 2 (Panthéon-Assas) under the supervision of Dr. Leila Saadeh of the Lebanese University and Dr. Philippe Conte of the French University.
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