Dominique Schnapper
Dominique Schnapper (born 9 November 1934) was a member of the Constitutional Council of France from 2001 to 2010.[1]
| Dominique Schnapper | |
|---|---|
|  Dominique Schnapper at a round table in 2011 | |
| Member of the Constitutional Council | |
| In office 12 March 2001 – 12 March 2010 | |
| Appointed by | Christian Poncelet | 
| President | Yves Guéna Pierre Mazeaud Jean-Louis Debré | 
| Preceded by | Alain Lancelot | 
| Succeeded by | Hubert Haenel | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | Dominique Aron 9 November 1934 Paris, France | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Spouse(s) | Antoine Schnapper | 
| Children | 3 | 
| Parent(s) | Raymond Aron | 
| Alma mater | Sciences Po | 
She is also a scholar and professor of sociology. Her sociological studies have been largely historical and have ranged from inquiries into minorities and labour to others on citizenship and nations.[2] She has been named a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour, and an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.
She is the daughter of the French intellectual Raymond Aron.
References
    
- "Dominique SCHNAPPER" (in French). Constitutional Council of France. Archived from the original on January 2, 2010. Retrieved February 24, 2010.
- "Dominique Schnapper".
External links
    
- Dominique Schnapper International Balzan Prize Foundation
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