Jean-Claude Danis
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Jean-Claude Danis is a university lecturer and judge.
Danis completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Loyola College (since renamed Concordia University) in 1972, studied for a Master of Arts in Political Science at Harvard University in 1973, completed a Master of Arts in Political Science at Fordham University in 1974, and a Bachelor of Civil Law at the Université de Sherbrooke in 1978. He is the son of a former judge of the Superior Court of Quebec, and the brother of Marcel Danis, a former Canadian politician, lawyer and university administrator/lecturer.
He teaches a number of political science courses at Concordia University. He has been a commissioner (an administrative law judge) at the Commission d'appel en matière de lésions professionnelles from 1992 until 1998, and at the Commission des lésions professionnelles since 1998.