Hugo A. Brethenoux von Vietinghoff

 

Bio

Trained in legal theory and analysis (ENS, EHESS, Paris Nanterre) and completing an intensive B.A. in Art History at the Sorbonne, I work at the intersection of law, culture, and historical research. My academic and professional path leads me to study how legal norms change through social and institutional interactions, particularly in European transnational settings. I focus on the development of financial and commercial law and judicial practices from the seventeenth to the twentieth century, with regular engagement in archival research. Speaking in French, English, German and Russian, experienced in archival work, I bring an interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspective that aligns closely with the project “Cities as breeding grounds: legal change in financial law (1620–1750)”.

Education

Intensive B.A. in Art History & Archaeology - Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (2025/2026) 

Master’s degree in legal theory & Analysis - École Normale Supérieure (ENS) / EHESS / Université Paris Nanterre (2023-2025): Specialized in legal hermeneutics, comparative law, and judicial institutions / Conducted research on cross-jurisdictional reasoning and legal interpretation / Coursework included Roman law, legal philosophy, and socio-historical analysis 

Dual Bachelor’s in French & Russian Law - Université Paris Nanterre (2020 - 2023).

Contact

Hugo dot von dot vietinghoff at vub to be.
Office B 4.21

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