Laureen Masson is an associate in Hughes Hubbard’s Paris office. She joined the litigation and White Collar & Regulatory Defense practice groups in March 2020.
Her practice focuses on complex litigations (in both commercial and criminal fields) with a focus on cross-border litigation, white-collar crime as well as national and international multi-jurisdictional issues. She also intervenes in international criminal law and regulatory litigation cases (ACPR and AMF regulatory authorities). She is also registered on the public defenders list in Paris.
Following experiences with the strategic litigation department of the NGO Sherpa and a defense team at the Khmer Rouge Tribunal (ECCC) in Phnom Penh, she joined the litigation firm Boken as an associate in 2018.
Laureen is also a member of the legal commission of the NGO AFPCU.
As a graduate in international, European and comparative law from the University of Toulouse (Master II) and the Maastricht University, Laureen trained with French lawyers and British barristers.
Highlighted Conferences
“The
prosecution of economic and financial crimes: towards an extension of the ICC’s
jurisdiction”,International
criminal Court, Assembly of States parties, The Hague, December 2019
“Universal
Jurisdiction and the Tutsis genocide in Rwanda”, Paris Bar, April 2019
Highlighted Publications
“The prosecution of economic and
financial crimes: towards an extension of the ICC’s jurisdiction”,
International criminal Court, Assembly of States parties, The Hague, December
201
“Universal
Jurisdiction and the Tutsis genocide in Rwanda”, Paris Bar, April 2019