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JRI

The Junior Research Initiative

The Junior Research Initiative is a mentorship program launched by the Sciences Po Le Havre Campus Undergraduate Law Review. Guided by faculty mentors, undergraduate students researched legal issues.

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Themes include:​

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European Union Defence Policy

(Professor Gretchen Allen-Mestrallet | Dieu Ngoc Le, Nga Le, Kaja Urbaniuk, and Anya Yu) 

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Finances of Political Parties and Electoral Campaigns: Reflections on Dr. Julia Cagé’s Work

(Professor Romain Millard | Zinedine Bougguera, Prabhpreet Gill, Diva Shetty, Gregarious Sinaga)

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Questioning the Limits of Freedom of Expression in the Context of Climate Change: A Comparative Legal Approach

(Professor Charlotte Blondel | Connor Donaldson, Rajendra Rangama, Keewhan Sim, and Lauren U)​

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Digital Constitutionalismm

(Professor Pengfei Wang | Annabelle Leung and Matthew Siu)

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Education Policy in China

(Professor Pengfei Wang | Nikki Mekadenaumporn and Yu Xuan Neo)

 

The Gilets Jaunes Movement and the Future of Political Activism

(Professor Pierre-Hugues Barré | Manon Patouillet, Inès Habassi, and Maëlle Bowen-Le Cren)

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The Relationship Between the State and Cryptocurrency

(Professor Alain Zamaria | Guramrit Dhillon, Angela Lu, Mara Monoses, and Elise Ramel)

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A Comparative Analysis of the Importance (or Not) of Whistleblowers to Maintaining Effective Rule of Law

(Professor Mbaye Thiam | Syontoni Hattorit-Chatterjee, Soojin Kim, Josephine Milea, and Rusne Vaskeleviciute)​

Volume 1 Spring 2025

 

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The opinions expressed herein are solely those of the respective authors and are not endorsed by the Sciences Po Undergraduate Law Review. The Sciences Po Undergraduate Law Review is a student-run, non-partisan publication and does not reflect the views of Sciences Po Le Havre or its administration. The views expressed do not represent those of the editorial board as a whole. This publication does not purport to be a graduate-level law review.

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