University Paris Saclay (Paris)

Héléna Moulin-Smith

University Paris Saclay (Paris)
Student

Helena Moulin-Smith is a postgraduate student in competition and contract law at the University Paris - Saclay (UVSQ). Helena is also a LLM graduate from the University of Edinburgh and holds a master’s degree in French law and common law from the University of Nanterre. She currently works as an intern at the Commercial Court of Paris.

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University Paris Saclay (Paris)
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Articles

480 Bulletin

Héléna Moulin-Smith, Alix Villechalane, Kelly Garet, Marie Chareyre de Beaumont The Paris Court of Appeal finds a significant imbalance in the long-term contractual relationship between the French incumbent parcel delivery operator and one of its clients (La Poste / Central Optics)

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Introduction In its ruling of the 7th January 2021, the Paris Court of Appeal applied the concept of "significant imbalance" in its anterior version now contained in Article L442-1 of the french commercial code. The notion of significant imbalance originates in consumer law and was extended to (...)

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