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  • Education: Clark University, m<em>agna cum laude,</em> 2021 Tulane Law, c<em>um laude</em>, certificate in International Law, 2025

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Julien Faucheux graduated from Tulane University Law School in 2025. During law school, he served as Articles Editor of the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Senior Legal Research and Writing Fellow for International LL.M. students, Research Assistant to Professor Oliver Houck, and Co-President of the Tulane International Law Society. He was also an active member of the Tulane Jewish Law Student Association.  As part of his legal studies, Julien spent a semester at Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, where he earned the highest possible grade awarded in International Investment Law (20/20). Julien gained substantial legal experience through a variety of internships. He interned for a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, a plaintiff-based law firm in Miami, Florida, and was a summer associate with Freehill Hogan & Mahar in 2024. Subsequently, he joined the firm and is active in all areas of practice.

Before attending law school, Julien earned his undergraduate degree from Clark University, where he competed on the cross-country team. He also interned for the Worcester County Trial Court Services, an international arbitration association, and an international law firm in Brussels, Belgium. Julien is a dual U.S.-French citizen, proficient in French and conversational in Modern Standard Arabic.

Presentations Pubs

  • 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
 

Julien P. Faucheux


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Education:

Clark University, magna cum laude, 2021 Tulane Law, cum laude, certificate in International Law, 2025

Experience     |     Presentations And Publications

Julien Faucheux graduated from Tulane University Law School in 2025. During law school, he served as Articles Editor of the Tulane Journal of International and Comparative Law, Senior Legal Research and Writing Fellow for International LL.M. students, Research Assistant to Professor Oliver Houck, and Co-President of the Tulane International Law Society. He was also an active member of the Tulane Jewish Law Student Association.  As part of his legal studies, Julien spent a semester at Université Paris-Panthéon-Assas, where he earned the highest possible grade awarded in International Investment Law (20/20). Julien gained substantial legal experience through a variety of internships. He interned for a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Louisiana, a plaintiff-based law firm in Miami, Florida, and was a summer associate with Freehill Hogan & Mahar in 2024. Subsequently, he joined the firm and is active in all areas of practice.

Before attending law school, Julien earned his undergraduate degree from Clark University, where he competed on the cross-country team. He also interned for the Worcester County Trial Court Services, an international arbitration association, and an international law firm in Brussels, Belgium. Julien is a dual U.S.-French citizen, proficient in French and conversational in Modern Standard Arabic.

  • 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
 

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