Gaëlle Foucault

Candidate au doctorat, Université de Montréal

Gaëlle est candidate au doctorat en droit international public à l’Université de Montréal. Sa recherche vise à présenter une analyse critique du système institutionnel établi entre la Cour pénale internationale et les Nations Unies. Elle détient un master en droit international public de l’Université de Lyon III.

Gaëlle Foucault

Doctoral candidate, Université de Montréal

After obtaining a masters in international law at Université de Lyon III, Gaëlle Foucault is currently a doctoral candidate at University of Montreal supervised by Professors Isabelle Duplessis and Amissi Manirabona. Her research is a critical analysis of the institutional system established between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations. Passionate about international law, she participates in various research projects focused on international organizations, human rights and international criminal justice. She is affiliated to CÉRIUM, CICC and to H-Pod. Since late 2019, at H-Pod, she works with Catherine Régis, Jean Louis Denis, Miriam Cohen, Pierre Larouche et Stéphanie Caddedu on the Normative action of the World Health Organization project.