Daniel Turp is a politician in Quebec. He has served as Member of Parliament and as a member of the Quebec National Assembly. He gained a Master's degree at the Université de Montréal in 1978. He has worked for the Canadian International Development Agency, and was called as an expert for the Bélanger-Campeau Commission on Quebec's constitutional future. He has taught several law courses at the University of Paris X (1986-1996), The International Institute of Human Rights in Strasbourg (1988) and Harvard University (1996). He has also been a director of studies at the International law academy in The Hague (1995). After lengthy studies, he obtained a doctorate in law at the University of Paris II in 1990. He is also interested in international law and globalization and once worked as a specialist at Harvard University.
He was as an observer during the December 13th referendums in Catalonia. Turp exposes his opinions about the Catalan referendum in his political blog. It is in French language.
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