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Nationality
  
Dutch


Name
  
Pieter van

Born
  
16 March 1916 Rotterdam, Netherlands (
1916-03-16
)

Died
  
July 4, 2004, Utrecht, Netherlands

Books
  
The Changing Structure of International Economic Law: A Contribution of Legal History, of Comparative Law, and of General Legal Theory to the Debate on a New International Economic Order

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Pieter verLoren van Themaat (16 March 1916 – 4 July 2004) was a Dutch law professor, civil service worker, and Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice.

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Biography

VerLoren was born in Rotterdam in 1916. Shortly after his birth the family moved to Nijmegen, where his mother soon died while verLoren was only four years old. The family, part Dutch verLoren family then once again moved, this time to the newly constructed house Grandpré Molière in the nearby village of Berg en Dal. After finishing his secondary education at the gymnasium in Nijmegen verLoren wished to become an architect. The Great Depression however made such an impression on him that he wished to help in making a societal effort in avoiding or tempering future crises. VerLoren thus chose to study law at Leiden University. He earned his Master of law in 1939. He wished to work on his doctoral thesis on international tax law under the supervision of professor Ben Telders (nl). During World War II he was nominally working for the Government Agency for Iron and Steel (Rijksbureau voor IJzer en Staal), while writing his doctoral dissertation on treaties of the elimination of double tax regimes. On 2 April 1946 he earned his doctorate cum laude from Leiden University under the supervision of E.M. Meijers, as Ben Telders had died shortly before the liberation in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. VerLoren then started working for the Ministry of Economic Affairs.

In 1958 verLoren moved to Brussels to work for the then recently founded European Economic Community. He was made director-general of the department of competition. Together with European Commissioner Hans von der Groeben he worked on Council Regulation 17/62, which served for forty years as an important foundation of European Union competition law. In 1967 he returned to the Netherlands and was appointed professor of socio-economic law at Utrecht University, the first professor in this subject area in the Netherlands. In 1981 he reached the age of retirement.

Greece joined the European Economic Community in 1981, and an expansion in the number of Advocate-Generals at the European Court of Justice from four to five was longed. This new position would be first handed to the Netherlands. The Dutch cabinet saw verLoren as a good candidate and he was made Advocate-General of the European Court of Justice on 4 June 1981. He served until 13 January 1986.

In 1974 verLoren was made member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Personal life

In 1942 he married Marijke Losecaat Vermeer, to whom he was married for over sixty years.

Memberships

  • Member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • Works

  • Introduction to the law of the european communities (1998)
  • References

    Pieter verLoren van Themaat Wikipedia


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