Pieter Jean KUIJPER, Delegation and International Organizations; As Exemplified by the United Nations and the European Union Based on a comparative approach, this course analyzes the diverging development of the delegation of powers, in particular legislative or regulatory powers, in the UN and the EU. It is based largely on the primary sources, documents and decisions of the organs of these organizations, including the relevant judicial decisions. After a brief discussion of some basic notions involved in delegation of powers, it makes a basic distinction between delegation of a…mehr
Pieter Jean KUIJPER, Delegation and International Organizations; As Exemplified by the United Nations and the European Union Based on a comparative approach, this course analyzes the diverging development of the delegation of powers, in particular legislative or regulatory powers, in the UN and the EU. It is based largely on the primary sources, documents and decisions of the organs of these organizations, including the relevant judicial decisions. After a brief discussion of some basic notions involved in delegation of powers, it makes a basic distinction between delegation of a constitutional nature and delegation of an administrative law nature. It continues with a preliminary chapter on delegation of powers in a limited number of national legal systems, as it is likely that these may have had some influence on delegation within international organizations, when these were first confronted with the problem of delegation. These national systems are characterized by a strong resistance against the delegation of truly legislative powers, but at the same time by the growing and unavoidable need for delegation in specialized domains of the modern administrative state, where certainly the legislature, but in many areas also the executive, lack the necessary knowledge. Stephen C. McCAFFREY, The Evolution of the Law of International Watercourses.
Pieter Jan Kuijper, born in Olst, Netherlands, on 5 October 1946. Education: Law degree cum laude, University of Leiden (1970). MA in International Relations with distinction, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies, Washington DC (1971). PhD in Law, University of Amsterdam (UvA) (1978), with doctoral dissertation: "The Implementation of International Sanctions: The Netherlands and Rhodesia". Academic posts: Lecturer in the Law of International Organizations, Law Faculty, University of Leiden (1972-1979). Fellowship, Netherlands Institute for Academic Studies in the Humanities and the Social Sciences in Wassenaar (1977-1978). Professor of International Law, International Relations Department, Faculty of Social Sciences, UvA (1984-1987). Visiting Professor, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve (1987-1991), University of Michigan (1994), UvA (1995-2007), and Université Libre de Bruxelles (2004-2007). Emeritus Professor of the Law of International (Economic) Organizations, Faculty of Law, UvA (since 2018). Former editor of Common Market Law Review, Legal Issues of Economic Integration and the Journal of International Economic Law. Recipient of the Maastricht Prize for International Law (2015). Professional roles: Member of the Legal Service of the Commission of the European Communities (1979-1984, 1987-1999, 2002-2007). Director of the Legal Affairs Division of the Secretariat of the World Trade Organization (1999-2002). Legal Adviser and Director of the External Relations and International Trade team, Legal Service of the European Commission (2002-2007). Stephen C. McCaffrey, born 21 January 1945, in San Mateo, California, USA. Carol Olson Endowed Professor of International Law at the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law in Sacramento, California. BA degree from the University of Colorado (1967), JD degree from the University of California, Berkeley (1971), Dr. iur. degree from the University of Cologne (1974). 2017 Laureate of the Stockholm Water Prize, presented by the King of Sweden. Two terms on the UN International Law Commission (ILC), chair of the ILC for its 1987 session, and Commission's special rapporteur on international watercourses. The ILC's work on that topic formed the basis of the negotiation of the 1997 UN Convention on the Law of the Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses. 2018 recipient of the Elisabeth Haub Award for Environmental Law and Diplomacy and the recipient, in 2007, of the Order of the Dual White Cross, Republic of Slovakia (the highest distinction awarded by Slovakia to foreign nationals). Elected twice by the parties to the UNECE Water Convention as a member of that agreement's Implementation Committee. Served as counsel to States in cases before the International Court of Justice and the Permanent Court of Arbitration and extensive publications in the fields of public international law, the law of international watercourses and international environmental law.
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