Marie-Anne Cohendet
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- Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
- Lumière University Lyon 2
- Institut d'études politiques de Lyon
- University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne
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Marie-Anne Cohendet is a French political scientist and expert in constitutional law. She is a professor in the faculty of public law at the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. Cohendet studies the constitutional and institutional structure of French politics, and she has also written on potential democratic reforms to the French political system.
Cohendet graduated in 1991 from the Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 with a doctorate in political science.[1] She wrote her doctoral dissertation on the period between 1986 and 1988 when the President of France faced an antagonistic majority in the French Parliament, with a particular focus on the unprecedented strain that this situation put on French political and legal institutions.[2] Cohendet's thesis was called L'épreuve de la cohabitation : mars 1986–mai 1988, and was supervised by Pierre Vialle.[2] It was successful in the public law agrégation of 1992.[3]
In September 1992, Cohendet was appointed to the faculty of Jean Moulin University Lyon 3.[4] She was subsequently a professor at Lumière University Lyon 2 and at Institut d'études politiques de Lyon.[5] She was then appointed to The University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne.[6]