JULIE KLEIN APPOINTED DEAN OF THE LAW SCHOOL AT SCIENCES PO

Paris, 28 July 2025 – Luis Vassy, President of Sciences Po, has appointed Julie Klein as Dean of the Law School. She succeeds Sébastien Pimont.

Julie Klein has been a professor at Sciences Po since 2020, and she currently leads the “Enterprises, Markets, Regulations” (EMR) specialism within the Master's in Economic Law. A widely respected legal scholar, she is an expert in the law of obligations, the law of evidence, and economic law. She is a member of the Scientific Council of Sciences Po, chairs the student disciplinary committee, and serves as scientific director of La Semaine juridique – édition entreprise (JCP E).

Her research explores the interplay between civil and commercial law. She contributes actively to collective reflections on the evolution of law, participating in several working groups led by the Ministry of Justice and the High Legal Committee for the Financial Markets of Paris (HCJP), mainly on the reform of the law of obligations, corporate law, and international chambers.

Luis Vassy, President of Sciences Po: “Julie Klein is an outstanding jurist and scholar who has been deeply involved in the Law School and more broadly within the institution for several years. At a time when global upheavals are reshaping the boundaries of law, she will lead the School's project with vision and ambition. I have full confidence in her commitment, her intellectual rigour and her ability to uphold and further elevate the Law School's standing at the highest level.

I would like to express my gratitude to Sébastien Pimont for his leadership over the past five years. His tenure has been marked by significant achievements – in France, with the remarkable success of our students across all legal professions, and internationally, as demonstrated by the School's growing global appeal.”

Julie Klein, Dean of the Law School at Sciences Po: “I am deeply honoured by this appointment and grateful to Luis Vassy for his trust. Thanks to the work of my predecessors, Sciences Po's Law School has established a strong and innovative identity. I intend to build on this momentum, by consolidating its academic excellence, strengthening ties with the legal profession, and supporting students in their ability to understand and practise law in a world undergoing profound transformation.”

À propos de Sciences Po

Sciences Po, fondée en 1872, est une institution de recherche de rang mondial. Caractérisée par son excellence académique et son ouverture sociale, elle forme 15 000 étudiants chaque année dont 50% d’internationaux. 3 500 professionnels suivent également une formation continue.

Son projet pédagogique s’illustre par une démarche pluridisciplinaire ancrée dans les sciences humaines et sociales, une forte ouverture internationale et une capacité à allier savoirs fondamentaux et expertise professionnelle grâce à ses 280 enseignants-chercheurs et 4 300 chargés d’enseignement.

Forte de onze centres de recherche, Sciences Po assume une responsabilité sociale en produisant et diffusant des connaissances sur les grands enjeux contemporains, au premier rang desquels les transformations environnementales et numériques, les évolutions des régimes politiques et des relations internationales.