Admitted to the Paris Bar, Zoé specializes in international commercial and investment treaty arbitration. Her practice also focuses on commercial litigation across a variety of sectors and jurisdictions, and she has developed particular expertise in litigation and arbitration disputes involving shareholders.
Zoé completed a PhD at the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, with a thesis focused on shareholder damages, for which she was awarded France-Amériques Prize (2020), Pierre Coppens Prize (2020) and Cercle Montesquieu Prize (2023). She also has a master's degree in international business law from the Paris-Panthéon-Assas University, in which her thesis focused on class arbitration of shareholder disputes, and an honours law degree focused on International and European law from the Panthéon-Sorbonne University. Zoé regularly publishes articles on corporate law and international commercial law in both French and international legal journals. She also teaches business law and international commercial law at the Panthéon-Assas University.
Prior to joining Gide Paris, Zoé has worked for international law firms where here practice focused on International Commercial and Investment Arbitration (representation of States and Investors in several ICSID and UNCITRAL investor-state arbitrations).
Zoé speaks English, French and Turkish at a bilingual level and Spanish at an advanced level.