Christoph Goessmann
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Imperial College London
Christoph Goessmann performs empirical research on legal and political institutions using tools from data science, machine learning, and economics (mainly causal inference). He is particularly interested in promoting evidence-based policymaking and bridging the gap between research and practice. Previously, he worked on data innovation in the Office of the United Nations Secretary-General and on the World Bank's Data and Evidence for Justice Reform (DE JURE) project. During that time, he also founded ETH Zurich's SDG Monitor.
Recent work by Christoph Goessmann
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Do judges favour defendants like themselves? Evidence from Indian courts
Analysis of over five million criminal cases in India finds no in-group bias in acquittal decisions based on shared religion, gender, or caste – contrasting with patterns documented in other countries.
Published 09.09.25