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Jean-Baptiste Blancardi

Associate

Overview

Jean-Baptiste Blancardi is an associate at Crowell & Moring’s Brussels office, where he focuses on international trade law, as well as on EU competition law and ESG. His practice covers the broad spectrum of international trade law, including trade remedies investigations (antidumping, countervailing, and safeguard investigations) in the EU, U.S., and other jurisdictions. In parallel, Jean-Baptiste’s competition law practice focuses on restrictive practices and merger control.

Prior to joining Crowell, Jean-Baptiste was a trainee at one of the most advanced ESG law firms in Paris, where he gained valuable experience relating to corporate sustainability reporting for groups with complex supply chains.

Career & Education

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    • Teaching Assistant, EU Law, Lyon Catholic University, 2021
    • Teaching Assistant, EU Law, Lyon Catholic University, 2021
    • Lyon Catholic University, Bachelor’s Degree in Law, 2017
    • Strasbourg University, Master’s Degree, Private Law, 2018
    • China-EU School of Law at China University of Political Science and Law, LL.M., with honors, European and International Law, 2019
    • Nice University, Master’s Degree, valedictorian, mention bien, Law and Practice of International Trade, 2020
    • Lyon Catholic University, Bachelor’s Degree in Law, 2017
    • Strasbourg University, Master’s Degree, Private Law, 2018
    • China-EU School of Law at China University of Political Science and Law, LL.M., with honors, European and International Law, 2019
    • Nice University, Master’s Degree, valedictorian, mention bien, Law and Practice of International Trade, 2020
    • Paris, France
    • Brussels
    • European Court
    • Paris, France
    • Brussels
    • European Court
    • French
    • English
    • French
    • English

Jean-Baptiste's Insights

Client Alert | 10 min read | 04.09.24

A New European Commission Proposal on Foreign Direct Investment Screening: Towards Greater Harmonization?

On June 20, 2023, the European Commission and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy published a Joint Communication on the European Economic Security Strategy. The Strategy was adopted to reduce risks to the European Union’s economic security amid rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological changes. The Strategy is structured according to a three-pillar approach: promoting competitiveness, protecting against risks and partnering with like-minded countries....

Jean-Baptiste's Insights

Client Alert | 10 min read | 04.09.24

A New European Commission Proposal on Foreign Direct Investment Screening: Towards Greater Harmonization?

On June 20, 2023, the European Commission and the High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy published a Joint Communication on the European Economic Security Strategy. The Strategy was adopted to reduce risks to the European Union’s economic security amid rising geopolitical tensions and rapid technological changes. The Strategy is structured according to a three-pillar approach: promoting competitiveness, protecting against risks and partnering with like-minded countries....