genesis, implementation and impact of legal standards on the management of organizations
interactions between law (French, European, international) and other research disciplines (economics, management, etc.) within organizations
Professional career of Marielle Martin
After completing a double course of university studies in France (preparatory class and competitive admission to the Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan and a master's degree in business law from the University of Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne), Marielle Martin passed the competitive examination for the agrégation du second degré in economics and management in 1988. She was immediately recruited as a full professor at the CNAM, where she has continued to teach law and economics, and to be responsible for a legal course with an average of 1,500 students per year, as well as for training activities within large companies. While carrying out these duties, she pursued research activities which led in 2002 to obtaining a Master's degree in the law of obligations from the University of Paris V and then, in 2009, to the defense of her thesis at the University of Paris II-Panthéon-Assas and the award of her doctorate in private law. Since then, she has been a lecturer in private law and criminal sciences at the CNAM.