Christian Cyril ver Hulst is a distinguished figure in both the legal and academic realms, serving as an Avocat au Barreau de Paris and a Professeur Agrégé at Polytech Sorbonne, a prestigious institution resulting from the merger of UPMC and Sorbonne. With a rich Franco-American...
Christian Cyril ver Hulst is a distinguished figure in both the legal and academic realms, serving as an Avocat au Barreau de Paris and a Professeur Agrégé at Polytech Sorbonne, a prestigious institution resulting from the merger of UPMC and Sorbonne. With a rich Franco-American heritage, his educational journey began in esteemed secondary institutions, culminating in a profound passion for ethics and philosophy, which he pursued through rigorous studies at the Écoles Normales Supérieures.
In his current role at Polytech Sorbonne, Christian is responsible for delivering the course "Economie et Vie de l’Entreprise," a foundational program that integrates economics, law, and management principles for first-year engineering students. His expertise in business law, particularly in areas such as mergers and acquisitions, corporate finance, and intellectual property, enriches the curriculum and prepares students for the complexities of the global marketplace. In the second year, he continues to guide students through advanced topics, fostering a comprehensive understanding of the legal frameworks that govern business operations.
Christian's legal practice is characterized by a focus on international law and restructuring, where he leverages his extensive experience in capital markets and joint ventures. His dual role as an educator and practitioner allows him to bridge theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring that his students are well-equipped to navigate the challenges of modern business environments. Through his commitment to academic excellence and legal integrity, Christian Cyril ver Hulst exemplifies the integration of law and education, shaping the next generation of leaders in both fields.