Stéphanie Balme


Stéphanie Balme is the Dean of Sciences Po College, a permanent research fellow at CERI and professor at PSIA/Sciences Po and the Euro-Asia Campus/Sciences Po.

Career

Balme has been the program director of Sciences Po’s research group “Law, Justice and Society in China” since 2006, and the scientific advisor for the “China and East Asia” concentration at PSIA/Sciences Po. She was also a Visiting Professor at Columbia University and both a Visiting Professor and Research Associate at Tsinghua University and at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
She co-founded with Prof. Wang Zhenmin the Sino-French Rule of Law Dialogue.
Balme is among the founding members and now vice-president of the European China Law Studies Association based in Hamburg as well as a board member of the GIS/CNRS Asia Pacific Group. A research associate of the Institute of High Studies on Justice of the French Ministry of Justice, she is also a senior reviewer at the Hong Kong Research Grants Council and consultant for international organizations and think tanks such as UNDP, the European Union, World Bank, China Policy or Asialyst. Past experiences also include being the head of the delegation of the Civil Law Initiative in Beijing ; co-director of the European Study Group on Contemporary Viêt Nam/Sciences Po and a delegation member of the China Adoption Team for the NGO “Doctors of the World” in Paris. She has taught in France, Belgium, mainland China, Hong Kong, the United-States, Canada and New Delhi. Her publications have mainly appeared in French, English and Chinese. Her co-authored book, Le procès civil en version originale. Cultures judiciaires comparées: France, Chine, Etats-Unis, is the recipient of the 2015 Prix Montesquieu.

Education

Balme obtained her Habilitation in Law from Sciences Po School of Law in 2016. Previous to her 2001 post-doc position in Hong Kong Baptist University, Stéphanie Balme obtained her Ph.D with high honors from Sciences Po Paris in December 2000. She received a master's degree from Sciences Po, a master's degree from the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilizations, the award "Prix de la Chancellerie des Universités de Paris" in 1998 as well as a bachelor's degree from the Institute of Political Studies and a bachelor's degree from the University of Bordeaux. She was also a former international student at Fudan University from 1992 to 1993.

Publications

Books