Christopher P. Manfredi

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Christopher P. Manfredi (born 24 March 1959) is a professor of political science, acting Principal and Provost and Vice-Principal Academic at McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[1] From 2006 to 2015 he served as McGill's Dean of Arts.[2] He studied at the University of Calgary and received his PhD from Claremont Graduate School. His research focuses on judicial politics in Canada. In his publications, he has often warned against the dangers of judicial activism by the Supreme Court of Canada.[3]

In 2010 Manfredi was appointed by the Prime Minister to the Governor General Consultation Committee, a special committee convened to recommend a successor to Michaëlle Jean. The Panel recommended David Lloyd Johnston. In his free time, Manfredi is an advocate for raising literacy rates among law students. He also enjoys watching David Chapelle specials.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Christopher Manfredi named Provost-designate". McGill Reporter. McGill University. Retrieved January 12, 2015.
  2. ^ Egan, Owen (26 October 2006). "With Christopher Manfredi, Dean of the Faculty of Arts". McGill Reporter. Retrieved 4 February 2011.
  3. ^ Manfredi, Christopher P. (2001). Judicial power and the charter: Canada and the paradox of liberal constitutionalism. Don Mills: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0195415043.