Education:
Julien Faucheux graduated from Tulane Law in 2025. While at Tulane, Julien served as the article’s editor for the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, a senior legal research and writing fellow for the International LL.M. students, Co-president of the Tulane International Law Society, and an active member of the Tulane Jewish Law Student Association. Julien also studied for a semester at Pantheon-Assas in Paris, where he received the highest grade awarded in International Investment Law, 20/20. For professional experience, Julien was a summer associate for Freehill in 2024, interned for the U.S. Middle District Court of Louisiana, and for a law firm in Miami.
Prior to law school, Julien attended Clark University, where he was a member of the cross-country team and interned for a law firm and an international arbitration association in Brussels, Belgium.
How the Arbitral Process Affects the Availability and Effectiveness of Monetary and Non-Monetary Relief https://itainreview.org/articles/2023/vol5/Issue3/availability-and-effectiveness-of-monetary-and-non-monetary-relief.html New Protectionism & Global Economic Order: How Will the Rise of Global Protectionism Impact Investment Arbitration in the Mining Sector https://itainreview.org/articles/2025/Vol7/Issue1/new-protectionism-and-global-economic-order-how-will-the-rise-of-global-protectionism-impact-investment-arbitration-in-the-mining-sector.html From NAFTA to USMCA: How Could the Elimination of the ISDS Mechanism impact Canada? Diplomatic World Magazine 2019 https://www.ipg online.org/data/cms_uploads/module_partner/publications/AIAs-Newsletter5.pdf