Annick Masselot is a New Zealand legal academic, and is a full professor at the University of Canterbury, specialising in labour law, gender equality and work–life balance, European Union law and comparative law.
Masselot completed a Magistere de Juriste d’Affaires Européen at the Université de Nancy II, followed by a LLM by research at University College Dublin.
[1] She then completed a PhD titled The emerging childcare strategy in European Union law: the struggle between care, gender equality and the market at the University of Canterbury, where she was an International Outgoing Marie Curie Fellow.
[2][1] Masselot joined the faculty of the University of Leeds, where she was Senior Lecturer in European law.
[5] She taught at the University of Surrey gender summer school, where she was hosted by Professor Roberta Guerrina, who co-authored with Masselot "one of the leading articles on the gendered impact of Brexit".