Hélène Deroubaix specialises in Belgian employment and social security law. She regularly advises clients in all aspects of individual and collective employment law, ranging from hiring to dismissal of executives to harassment and well-being issues. She also regularly represents clients in court.

Hélène joined Loyens & Loeff in 2026. Hélène was attorney-at-law at the Brussels Bar from September 2016 until September 2020. Subsequently, she was a doctoral researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles (Centre for public and social law) where she conducted research in the field of social security law under a highly competitive FNRS-FRESH grant. During her career at the university, she was appointed teaching assistant for the course of methodology of legal research and redaction in social law for three years.

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Memberships

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Brussels Bar (2016)
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Qualifications

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Advanced Master in Social Law, VUB, 2016
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Master in Public Law, ULB, 2015
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Bachelor in Law, Université Saint-Louis, 2013

Hélène Deroubaix

Associate - Attorney at Law

Helene.Deroubaix@loyensloeff.com

Brussels

English, Dutch, French

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<p>Hélène Deroubaix, associate, focusses on all aspects of individual and collective employment law. </p>

Hélène Deroubaix specialises in Belgian employment and social security law. She regularly advises clients in all aspects of individual and collective employment law, ranging from hiring to dismissal of executives to harassment and well-being issues. She also regularly represents clients in court.

Hélène joined Loyens & Loeff in 2026. Hélène was attorney-at-law at the Brussels Bar from September 2016 until September 2020. Subsequently, she was a doctoral researcher at the Université libre de Bruxelles (Centre for public and social law) where she conducted research in the field of social security law under a highly competitive FNRS-FRESH grant. During her career at the university, she was appointed teaching assistant for the course of methodology of legal research and redaction in social law for three years.