Catherine-Amélie Chassin
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Catherine-Amélie Chassin
Summary
Catherine-Amélie Chassin is a human[1]. She was born on 1970[2]. She worked as a jurist[3] and research fellow[4].
Key Facts
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin was born on 1970[2].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin held citizenship in France[5].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin worked as a jurist[3].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's professions included research fellow[4].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin held the position of senior lecturer[6].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin was employed by University of Caen Normandy[7].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's doctoral advisor was Denis Alland[8].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin is recorded as female[9].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's instance of is recorded as human[10].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin earned the academic degree of habilitation[11].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin earned the academic degree of Doctor of Juridical Science[12].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's family name is recorded as Chassin[13].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's given name is recorded as Catherine-Amélie[14].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's described at URL is recorded as http://droit.unicaen.fr/servlet/com.univ.collaboratif.utils.LectureFichiergw?ID_FICHIER=1339426861544[15].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[16].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[17].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as German[18].
- Catherine-Amélie Chassin's writing language is recorded as French[19].
Body
Origins and Family
Catherine-Amélie Chassin was born on 1970[2].
Education
Catherine-Amélie Chassin's doctoral advisor was Denis Alland[8]. Academic degrees include habilitation[11] and Doctor of Juridical Science[12].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include jurist[3] and research fellow[4]. Among Catherine-Amélie Chassin's employers was University of Caen Normandy[7]. She held the position of senior lecturer[6].
FAQs
What did Catherine-Amélie Chassin do for work?
Catherine-Amélie Chassin worked as jurist[3] and research fellow[4].