Horatia Muir Watt is Professor at the University of Paris I (Panthéon-Sorbonne) since 1994 and Secretary General of the Revue critique de droit international privé since 1990. She is co- director of the Centre for Comparative law University Paris I/CNRS (UMR droit comparé), director of the DEA Droit anglo-américain des affaires at Paris I, co-director of the DESS Droit de la globalisation économique at Paris I/IEP Paris, and a regular visitor at the University of Texas Law School at Austin. Here areas of interest and publication includes the conflict of laws, international litigation, and comparative law of obligations.
Here most recent publications include: "Experiences from Europe: Legal Diversity and the Internal Market", in: 39 Texas International Law Journal 429 (2004); "L’expérience américaine", in: Conflits de lois et le système juridique communautaire, Dalloz, Thèmes et Commentaires 2004, ed Fuchs, Muir Watt, Pataut, p. 145; "New Challenges in Public and Private International legal Theory: Can Comparative Scholarship Help?", in: Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law, Hart Publishing, 2004, p.271.