Vincent Mazeaud
About Vincent Mazeaud
Vincent Mazeaud is a Professor of Private Law at Aix-Marseille Université, where he has taught since 2019. He specializes in advanced courses such as Secured Transactions and Arbitration Law at the Master's level.
Work at Aix-Marseille University
Vincent Mazeaud has been a Professor of Private Law at Aix-Marseille Université since 2019. In this role, he teaches advanced courses at the Master's level, including Réalisation des sûretés et procédures collectives. His tenure at Aix-Marseille has lasted for five years, during which he has contributed to the academic community through his expertise in private law.
Previous Academic Positions
Before joining Aix-Marseille Université, Vincent Mazeaud served as a Professor of Private Law at Université Clermont Auvergne from 2015 to 2019. His academic career also includes a position as Maître de conférences en droit privé at Université Paris Est Créteil (Paris 12) from 2010 to 2015. These roles have provided him with extensive experience in legal education.
Education and Expertise
Vincent Mazeaud studied at Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, where he earned a Doctorate in Private Law from 2004 to 2009. He also achieved a DEA de droit privé général during his studies at the same institution starting in 2004. His academic background supports his specialization in advanced legal topics, including Droit des sûretés and Assurance-vie.
Teaching Focus and Specializations
Mazeaud specializes in teaching advanced courses at the Master's level, particularly in areas such as Arbitration Law, Secured Transactions, and Suretyship. He has been involved in the Desu Economic Law program, where he imparts knowledge on complex legal frameworks. His focus on Réalisation des sûretés and procedures collective reflects his expertise in private law.
Ongoing Studies and Professional Development
Since 2015, Vincent Mazeaud has been pursuing Agrégation en droit privé et sciences criminelles, indicating his commitment to furthering his knowledge and expertise in private law and criminal sciences. This ongoing study complements his teaching and research activities.