André-Pierre Nouvion Explained

André-Pierre Nouvion (born 1939) is a French lawyer and historian of French law.

André-Pierre Nouvion
Birth Date:10 January 1939
Occupation:Lawyer

Life and career

He specializes in consular law and has published reference books on law and history of the consular institutions (Chamber of Commerce and Industry in France and Commercial Court).

Former Director of Chamber of Commerce and Industry, he defended the French model of Chambers of Commerce including during missions under the aegis of the United Nations (UN) with the Cambodian (1995) and Mexican (1998) authorities.

His work has been used by the French Parliamentary Commission in charge of preparing the 2010 reform of the Chambers of Commerce and Industry. [1] [2] André-Pierre Nouvion is a Doctor of Law and Political Science (Panthéon-Assas University) and a former auditor of the Institute of Higher National Defense Studies (fr:Institut des hautes études de défense nationale).

His father Henri Nouvion was a researcher specializing in the treatment of tuberculosis who was responsible for important works until 1965, and his grandfather, Léon Faure, a technical adviser to Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, first president of the Turkish Republic.

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Notes and References

  1. [Assemblée nationale (France)|Assemblée nationale]
  2. [Senate (France)|Sénat]