Robert Elgie (academic)
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Robert Clyde Elgie (23 April 1965 – 14 July 2019) was a professor at Dublin City University and Member of the Royal Irish Academy. His work mainly related to the study of semi-presidential systems. Professor Elgie was head of the Law School at Dublin City. He married Etain Tannam in 1992 whom he met at LSE and they had 2 sons. He died in July 2019.
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Robert Clyde Elgie, né le 23 avril 1965 et mort le 14 juillet 2019, était professeur à l'université de Dublin et membre de l'Académie royale d'Irlande depuis 2017. Ses travaux se raportaient principalement à l'étude des régimes semi-présidentiels, et de la vie politique française. Il fut le premier président de la School of Law and Government. Sa contribution à l'université de Dublin est, selon Brian McCraith, le directeur de la DCU, majeure.
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Robert Elgie (universitaire)
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Robert Elgie (academic)
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Robert Clyde Elgie, né le 23 avril 1965 et mort le 14 juillet 2019, était professeur à l'université de Dublin et membre de l'Académie royale d'Irlande depuis 2017. Ses travaux se raportaient principalement à l'étude des régimes semi-présidentiels, et de la vie politique française. Il fut le premier président de la School of Law and Government. Sa contribution à l'université de Dublin est, selon Brian McCraith, le directeur de la DCU, majeure. Il reçut son Philosophiæ doctor à la London School of Economics en 1992 avec sa thèse The influence of the French Prime Minister in the policy making process 1981-1991 (titre original).
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Robert Clyde Elgie (23 April 1965 – 14 July 2019) was a professor at Dublin City University and Member of the Royal Irish Academy. His work mainly related to the study of semi-presidential systems. Professor Elgie was head of the Law School at Dublin City. He received his Doctor of Philosophy from the London School of Economics in 1992 with a thesis on "The influence of the French Prime Minister in the policy making process 1981-1991." From Nottingham, he received a county scholarship to Nottingham High School and played for the under 19s Nottinghamshire cricket team. He received an exhibition scholarship to Oriel College Oxford. He married Etain Tannam in 1992 whom he met at LSE and they had 2 sons. He died in July 2019.
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