In Paris, France … I imagine that having a JD would help too , but apparently is not required …
HEC PARIS Faculty Positions in the Area of International, European and Company Law The Department of Legal Studies at HEC Paris, is opening two positions for junior scholars, full-time, tenure-track, starting in 2010. HEC Paris is ranked first Business School in Europe and in France (FT). Law teaching is one of its distinctive features; in addition to a large diversity of mandatory and elective law courses, HEC Paris offers to its students specializations in business law. JOB QUALIFICATIONS: The candidate must have a promising record in research and teaching in one or more of the following areas: - Private international law - Law and economics - European Union law - Company Law (national and comparative) - International Taxation Applicants are required to have (or be about to complete) a Ph.D. degree. While HEC Paris is a bilingual school (English/French), the ability to teach in French is not mandatory. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants must send their curriculum vitae to Elizabeth Hautefeuille by January 15th 2010 at the following address: CONTACT: Elizabeth Hautefeuille Email: MAILTO:hautefeuille@hec.fr Pre-selected candidates will be asked to send a writing sample and the names, telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of three references by February 1st, 2010. Short-listed candidates will be invited for an interview and a paper presentation in March/April 2010. For additional information about HEC Paris, please refer to our website at: http:www.hec.fr [hat tip SSRN]