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Loïc Azoulai is a legal scholar in the field of European Union law, who has acquired notability as a scholar in this branch of law due to his work on European integration and European society, his practical experience in the European Court of Justice, and in succeeding twice in being appointed to chairs at the European University Institute. To ground these claims to fame, this first draft draws from his bios at the EUI and Sciences Po websites and to a few external references. As part of the contract that generates my conflict of interest, I have done my best to craft a page that describes her contribution with reference mostly to sources authored by others, and avoiding partiality and original research, and I am happy to support further efforts to refine this draft. Longicaudis (talk) 16:57, 15 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]