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Chloé Brière is Associate Professor of EU law at the Centre for European Law and an affiliated member of the IEE (Université libre de Bruxelles). Since 2019, she has been holding the chair in European law, teaching, researching and supervising students in the Faculty of Law and Criminology.
Her research interests cover various aspects of European Union Law, such as EU Criminal Law, EU external relations law, EU migration law and the free movement of persons, and the protection of the EU’s financial interests. Her doctoral research focused on the European legal framework in relation to the fight against Trafficking in Human Beings and its promotion outside the European Union’s borders. Her work has been published as a monograph (The external dimension of the EU’s policy against trafficking in human beings, Hart Publishing, 2021).
Recent publications include among others ‘Le Parquet européen face à la criminalité organisée et la crise des valeurs européennes’ (Cahiers de la sécurité et de la justice n°55, 2022), ‘Treat your neighbour as yourself’ – Rule of law spending conditionality within and outside the EU’ (Edward Elgar, 2023) or ‘The nomination of the European Chief Prosecutor: a saga highlighting the importance of the EPPO for the rule of law in the EU’ (Larcier, 2021). An overview of her publications is available here.
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