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Levy, Arié
PhD Candidate, Researcher
Arié Lévy is a Ph.D. candidate at the Sciences Po Law School, under the supervision of professors Sébastien Pimont and Mikhaïl Xifaras. His research focuses on the legal classifications and representations of the religious. More specifically, he is interested in the distinction between secular and religious domains, and its importance to law. By analysing the types of arguments at work, he aims to account for the conditions under which religion is constituted as a legal object.
Arié holds a bachelor's degree in social sciences from Sciences Po (2016) and a master's degree in economic law from Sciences Po Law School (2019). He also holds a master's degree in philosophy from Paris Nanterre University (2019) and a master's degree in theory and analysis of law from EHESS, jointly with ENS and Paris Nanterre University (2020).
At Sciences Po, Arié taught comparative constitutional law within the Europe-Africa programme in Reims and has been a teaching assistant to professor Loïc Azoulai for his common curriculum class on European Union law and to professor Guillaume Tusseau for his class Political Institutions. Additionally, he has been a tutor at the Sciences Po Law School Clinic as well as for the Pre-Doctoral Initiation to Research Programme (PIR). In 2024-2025, he is teaching comparative constitutional law and a seminar class on the relations between law and religion.
Fields of Expertise : His main academic interests include public law, legal theory, and political philosophy.
Contact : ariechlomo.levy@sciencespo.fr