France Vlassembrouck (1969), attorney, is a member of the Administrative Law, Energy & Utilities and Real Estate Law departments. She is also member of the Loyens & Loeff’s Renewable Energy Projects Team. Her practice covers an extensive variety of matters relating to public and administrative law. She deals, in particular, both for the public and the private sector with litigious and non-litigious issues of public procurement law (awarding and execution), public-private partnerships (PPP) and planning and environmental law matters as well as issues relating to the public domain. She also deals with contract law in connection with real estate and construction.
France Vlassembrouck is the author of several publications and of numerous seminars on various topics of public procurement. She also lectured on this subject. Before joining Loyens & Loeff in 2009, France was counsel for another major international firm. She is member of the Brussels bar.
- Education
- Law degree, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, 1992
- Special degree in Economic Law, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, 1993
- Certificate of the Belgian Supreme Court, 2007