Moundir Akasbi
Academic Experience
- Practicing lawyer
- PhD in Law
Relevant Publications
Editorials and Articles — Revue Droit & Patrimoine
From Zucmania to the Wealth Tax: Using Controversy to Save the Contested (October 2025)
AI Summit in Paris: Do France and Europe Truly Have What It Takes to Succeed? (March 2025)
CSR and Sustainability: What Relationship, What Context? (January 2025)
The Cost of Sustainability (January 2025)
Data, Finance and Law: Towards Clear and Compliant Regulation (January 2024)
AI: A Tool for Fraud—and for Fighting It, Revue de l’Union Européenne, Lefebvre Dalloz (December 2023)
Energy Transition and Green Finance (April 2023, Issue 334)
An EU Fund for a European GAFAM (March 2023, Issue 333)
Inheritance Tax and Business Succession: Between Family Interests and Economic Needs (February 2022, Issue 321)
Defining Financial Security (April 2021, Issue 316)
Financial Law in Constant Evolution (January 2021, Issue 309)
Green and Responsible Savings for 2021 (April 2021, Issue 312)
Ending One Year, Beginning Another in Crisis (December 2020, Issue 308)
Libra Is Dead, Long Live the Libras (February 2020, Issue 299)
AI and Cybersecurity: What’s the Link? (January 2020, Issue 298)
Financial Law Facing the Challenges of AI and Cybersecurity (January 2020, Issue 298)
Articles — Journal Spécial des Sociétés
Blockchain: Technical Security Meets Legal Reluctance (Issue 169, December 2018, p.10)
DEEP (Shared Electronic Exchange System): Blockchain Comes to Unlisted Securities (Issue 169, December 2018, p.32)
Other Publications
Interview in Culture et Droit magazine: “Around the Macron Law – Lawyers and Legal Professionals: Crossing the Divide” (February 2015)
From Mandatory Training to Presumed Knowledge: Market Professionals Can No Longer Hide!, Revue de Droit des Affaires Marocain (March 2015)
The French Economy Refinancing Company and the Refinancing of Credit Institutions, Courrier Juridique des Finances et de l’Industrie (CJFI) (Oct–Dec 2009, Issue 58, p.287)
Courses Taught
-
MBA International Business Law ManagementBusiness life and markets are constantly changing: financial crises, digitization, digital law, compliance, CSR, SME financing, Fintech, Blockchain... The vocation of the 24-month Business Law MBA is to train excellent jurists with both solid knowledge and practical tools enabling them to apprehend these movements in compliance with the rules in force. A teaching team made up of leading academics and recognized practitioners is dedicated to this objective. They enthusiastically contribute their know-how and expertise for the benefit of our students.
At the same time, the students are the main players in the program and its main activities. This involvement, combined with the quality of the program, gives them an undeniable grasp of business and market issues, as well as an undeniable short-term operational character.Students can continue on to the second year of the program via 2 specializations: MBA in International Business Law, specializing in management and finance, or MBA in Business Law, specializing in compliance and risk management.
