Alice Bouillié
Practices
Alice Bouillié is Of Counsel in Gide's "Public Law" and "Environment" teams in Paris.
She advises on and litigates before the administrative, civil and criminal courts, in environmental law (ICPE, water law, soil pollution, waste, industrial risks, natural areas, protected species/biodiversity), nuclear law and energy law, as well as in mining and extractive activities law, and in matters relating to the circular economy, CSR/ESG and sustainable development (Gide Impact).
In addition to her advisory and litigation work, Alice is a contributor to the Bulletin de droit de l'environnement industriel, and has written the books Lamy Transition énergétique and Offshore Wind Licensing (Edward Elgar Publishing). She is a member of the Club des avocats environnementalistes (CDAE) and the Cercle interprofessionnel du droit de l'environnement (CIDDE), and co-responsible for the Commission Environnement et Risques industriels of the Paris Bar Association. She has taught a course in nuclear law at Paris Descartes University since 2016.
Alice holds a postgraduate diploma (DEA) in environmental law from the Universities of Paris I and Paris II (1997) and a diploma from the Institut de Droit des Affaires (IDA) at the University of Paris II (1996). She was admitted to the Paris Bar in 2002.