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Carinne Elion-Valter studied private law with a focus on civil law notary law at Leiden University. Her research centers on various themes including corporate law, real estate, and family law. After working in practice for five years, she shifted her interest towards theoretical topics, particularly concerning legitimacy, belief in law, and the role of legal institutions. Using insights from rhetoric and historical perspectives, she engages with critical theory and the understandings of utopian thinking. Elion-Valter also explores the dynamics of time, progress, and liberal ideology, referencing thinkers like Tocqueville. Additionally, she has an interest in the relationships between corporate law theory and perceptions of artificial intelligence. Apart from her academic pursuits, she regularly writes about the works of 19th-century French author Victor Hugo and contributes to modern French literature. Her teaching activities include supervising BA and MA theses with a thematic focus on law and emotion, along with corporate law.
Department of Econometrics / MSc Econometrics and Management Science.