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Christine Rothmayr Allison is a researcher at CÉRIUM. Her research focuses on the relations between courts and politics, particularly legal mobilization and the impact of judicial decisions on the formulation and implementation of public policies in North America and Europe. Current projects include analyzing the agenda of the Supreme Court of Canada, the judicialization of biotechnologies and biomedical policies, and factors affecting the managerialization of law. She aims to contribute to the development of theories around policy processes, explaining policy choices in biotechnology and public policy changes over time, as well as the use of surveys in public policy formulation. With ten years of experience in policy evaluation and Swiss origins, she continues to research Swiss politics.
Faculty of Arts and Sciences, University of Montreal • Montreal, QC, Canada
Teaching and supervising students in the field of Political Science and related areas.
Most programs require French B2 level; specific departments may require C1 or C2.