Gwenaele Proutiere-Maulion

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The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy, "Multilateral diplomacy and cooperation between USA, Russia and EU the example of the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean", Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, Berlin, December 17th - 21st 2013


Gwenaele Proutiere-Maulion is the Vice-President of the International and European Relations Division for the University of Nantes in France.


Gwenaële Proutière-Maulion
Vice President for International and European Relations in the University of Nantes
Incumbent

2012 -

Director of the Center for Maritime and Oceanic Law
In office

2004 - 2012

Personal details
Born France

Professional Career[edit]

Gwenaele Proutiere-Maulion was a Senior-Lecturer at the University of Western Brittany and then at the University of Nantes. She served as Deputy Director from 1999 to 2004. Starting in 2004, she was the Director of the Centre for Maritime and Oceanic Law (CDMO) of Law Faculty of Nantes till 2011. She assumed her current position in 2012. Professor Proutiere-Maulion’s research are focused on: French and European Fisheries Law, Maritime Labor Law, Seafarer’s Rights, and marine resources. She is the manager of the FEMMAR Project of the CDMO. It is focused and researches on gender and women’s working conditions in the maritime sector. Furthermore, she co-edited “Piracy in Comparative Perspectives: Problems, Strategies, and Law.”

Further Information[edit]

The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy, "Cultural Diplomacy & Cross Continental Cooperation: Building Bridges for a United Global Community", "Multilateral diplomacy and cooperation between USA, Russia and EU the example of the fight against piracy in the Indian Ocean", Institute for Cultural Diplomacy, Berlin, December 17th - 21st 2013

Party political offices
Preceded by Vice-president for International and European Relations in the University of Nantes

2012 -

Succeeded by
Preceded by Director of the Center for Maritime and Oceanic Law

2004 - 2012

Succeeded by

External Links[edit]

Institute for Cultural Diplomacy page