
Frederic Bourdais
Visiting Faculty
Biography
Frederic Bourdais, from France, will teach, this Fall semester, the mandatory
course on International Law.
Frederic served for 20 years as a Senior Clerk in the French Senate, where he advised MPs on various legal issues and managed programs on interparliamentary cooperation. He also has a broad experience in teaching in various institutions, such as SciencesPo Paris where he read « Philosophy, Politics and Economics » for almost a decade.
Frederic initially joined our School in 2020 to teach an elective course on Political philosophy, before getting involved, in 2024, in a joint seminar with the National Council, on Parliamentary good governance.
Initially a graduate from the French École normale supérieure and a national scholar in Philosophy, Frederic received his Master of Laws (LL.M) from Harvard Law School (USA) and his Master in Business Administration (MBA) from Judge Business School at Cambridge University (UK).