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David O'Keeffe (lawyer)

David O'Keeffe is an Irish lawyer. He is Emeritus Professor of European Law, University of London, Senior Counsel of Dentons international law firm and a part-time European administrative law judge.[1]

Practice edit

As a practitioner, he specialized in EU and WTO Trade law, State aid, antitrust, and energy law. He litigated before the European General Court and the European Court of Justice, principally in trade cases.[1] Most of his cases concerned anti-dumping including the Rusal Armenal case on market economy treatment[2] and the RFA appeal on the relationship between EU anti-dumping law and WTO law.[3] He argued sanctions cases before the European Courts including the Dinamo Minsk litigation concerning EU sanctions against Belarus,[4] and the cases OAO Minskii Avtomobilnyi Zavod [5] and Belaz-upravljajusaja kompanija holdinga Belaz Holding v Council.[6] He pleaded a number of competition cases including the Mediaset case on repayment of illegal State aid.[7] He occasionally litigated in other areas such as the Eurojust case, pertinent for standing issues.[8][9] He acts as an arbitrator in commercial disputes concerning the application of EU law.

Administrative law judge edit

From 2008, judge of the Tribunal of the European University, an administrative law court established by international treaty.[10][11] He was previously a Member for 6 years of the conciliation board of the European Space Agency.[12]

Academic career edit

He was Professor of European Law at University College London (1993–2004) and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Laws [12] at a time when UCL had a number of European law scholars, including the eminent competition law expert Professor Valentine Korah, one of the founders of modern competition law and the first woman in the world to hold a Chair devoted to this subject, Margot Horspool, Basil Markesinis and Nicholas Emiliou.[citation needed]

He was Allen & Overy Professor of European Law and head of the Department of Law, University of Durham 1990–1993.[12] He was a professor at the College of Europe in Bruges 1993-2006.[13] He was a visiting professor at numerous Universities including University College Dublin,[12] and the University of Siena. He was law clerk to Judge T.F. O'Higgins at the European Court of Justice 1985-1990. He was a lecturer in EU and public international law at Leiden University under Professor Henry G. Schermers 1980-1984.[12]

He wrote on several areas of EU law,[13] including his published General Course on European Community Law at the Academy of European Law, titled "The Individual and European Law", European University Institute,[14] and on the free movement of labor in the EU,[13]. Amongst the works with which he is most associated are “Mixed Agreements” (with Professor Henry G. Schermers), Kluwer, Legal Issues of the Maastricht Treaty (Chancery Law Publishing, 1994) and Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty (Hart, 1999).[12] He was co-founding joint editor of the European Foreign Affairs Review.[15] and an editor of the Common Market Law Review 1985-2005.[1]

Public service edit

He gave evidence on EU law to committees of the European Parliament, to the House of Lords and to the House of Commons. He advised the Government of The Netherlands on certain aspects of the Maastricht Treaty during the Netherlands Presidency of the EU. [1]

He was a member of the High Level Panel on the Free Movement of Workers established by the European Commission, chaired by Simone Veil.[16][17][18][19]

EU Accessions edit

From 1990, in connection with the Enlargement of the European Union, particularly the accession of Central and Eastern European countries, he lectured on EU law and the legal consequences of EU accession on national law at universities and groups of civil servants, judges and legal practitioners particularly in Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia.[1]

Personal edit

He was born in Ennis County Clare.[1] He was educated at Clongowes Wood College, University College Dublin and Yale Law School.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f . Archived from the original on 2 February 2021. Retrieved 30 April 2015.
  2. ^ Official Journal of the European Union C78/17 (13.3.2017)
  3. ^ Official Journal of the European Union C148/15 (29.4.2019).
  4. ^ Official Journal of the EU 2012
  5. ^ "EUR-Lex - C:2021:422:TOC - EN - EUR-Lex".
  6. ^ "C_2021422EN.01003101.XML".
  7. ^ Official Journal of the EU
  8. ^ http://curia.europa.eu/juris/showPdf.jsf?text=&docid=54112&pageIndex=0&doclang=EN&mode=lst&dir=&occ=first&part=1&cid=91178[bare URL PDF]
  9. ^ Official Journal of the European Union C132/7 (28.5.2005)
  10. ^ European University website
  11. ^ [https://www.eui.eu/Documents/ServicesAdmin/PersonnelService/ComplaintsAppeals/HCD-4-2020.pdf
  12. ^ a b c d e f Who's Who, 2006.
  13. ^ a b c College of Europe - David O'Keeffe
  14. ^ Volume 5, Book 1, 1994
  15. ^ Kluwer Law International - Kluwer Law Online - European Foreign Affairs Review
  16. ^ Report of the High Level Panel on the Free Movement of Workers
  17. ^ Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council of 1 July 1998 on the follow-up to recommendations of the High-Level Panel on the Free Movement of Persons
  18. ^ Report Committee on Civil Liberties and Internal Affairs, European Parliament, 19 March 1998, on the report of the High-Level Panel on the free movement of persons chaired by Mrs Simone Veil.
  19. ^ Free movement of people: Commission outlines follow-up measures to High Level Panel report, Commission Press Relerase 1 July 1998

External links edit

  • Dentons 2 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine
  • College of Europe
  • Durham European Law Institute

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David O Keeffe is an Irish lawyer He is Emeritus Professor of European Law University of London Senior Counsel of Dentons international law firm and a part time European administrative law judge 1 Contents 1 Practice 2 Administrative law judge 3 Academic career 4 Public service 5 EU Accessions 6 Personal 7 Notes 8 External linksPractice editAs a practitioner he specialized in EU and WTO Trade law State aid antitrust and energy law He litigated before the European General Court and the European Court of Justice principally in trade cases 1 Most of his cases concerned anti dumping including the Rusal Armenal case on market economy treatment 2 and the RFA appeal on the relationship between EU anti dumping law and WTO law 3 He argued sanctions cases before the European Courts including the Dinamo Minsk litigation concerning EU sanctions against Belarus 4 and the cases OAO Minskii Avtomobilnyi Zavod 5 and Belaz upravljajusaja kompanija holdinga Belaz Holding v Council 6 He pleaded a number of competition cases including the Mediaset case on repayment of illegal State aid 7 He occasionally litigated in other areas such as the Eurojust case pertinent for standing issues 8 9 He acts as an arbitrator in commercial disputes concerning the application of EU law Administrative law judge editFrom 2008 judge of the Tribunal of the European University an administrative law court established by international treaty 10 11 He was previously a Member for 6 years of the conciliation board of the European Space Agency 12 Academic career editHe was Professor of European Law at University College London 1993 2004 and Vice Dean of the Faculty of Laws 12 at a time when UCL had a number of European law scholars including the eminent competition law expert Professor Valentine Korah one of the founders of modern competition law and the first woman in the world to hold a Chair devoted to this subject Margot Horspool Basil Markesinis and Nicholas Emiliou citation needed He was Allen amp Overy Professor of European Law and head of the Department of Law University of Durham 1990 1993 12 He was a professor at the College of Europe in Bruges 1993 2006 13 He was a visiting professor at numerous Universities including University College Dublin 12 and the University of Siena He was law clerk to Judge T F O Higgins at the European Court of Justice 1985 1990 He was a lecturer in EU and public international law at Leiden University under Professor Henry G Schermers 1980 1984 12 He wrote on several areas of EU law 13 including his published General Course on European Community Law at the Academy of European Law titled The Individual and European Law European University Institute 14 and on the free movement of labor in the EU 13 Amongst the works with which he is most associated are Mixed Agreements with Professor Henry G Schermers Kluwer Legal Issues of the Maastricht Treaty Chancery Law Publishing 1994 and Legal Issues of the Amsterdam Treaty Hart 1999 12 He was co founding joint editor of the European Foreign Affairs Review 15 and an editor of the Common Market Law Review 1985 2005 1 Public service editHe gave evidence on EU law to committees of the European Parliament to the House of Lords and to the House of Commons He advised the Government of The Netherlands on certain aspects of the Maastricht Treaty during the Netherlands Presidency of the EU 1 He was a member of the High Level Panel on the Free Movement of Workers established by the European Commission chaired by Simone Veil 16 17 18 19 EU Accessions editFrom 1990 in connection with the Enlargement of the European Union particularly the accession of Central and Eastern European countries he lectured on EU law and the legal consequences of EU accession on national law at universities and groups of civil servants judges and legal practitioners particularly in Poland Romania Slovenia Slovakia 1 Personal editHe was born in Ennis County Clare 1 He was educated at Clongowes Wood College University College Dublin and Yale Law School Notes edit a b c d e f Dentons website Archived from the original on 2 February 2021 Retrieved 30 April 2015 Official Journal of the European Union C78 17 13 3 2017 Official Journal of the European Union C148 15 29 4 2019 Official Journal of the EU 2012 EUR Lex C 2021 422 TOC EN EUR Lex C 2021422EN 01003101 XML Official Journal of the EU http curia europa eu juris showPdf jsf text amp docid 54112 amp pageIndex 0 amp doclang EN amp mode lst amp dir amp occ first amp part 1 amp cid 91178 bare URL PDF Official Journal of the European Union C132 7 28 5 2005 European University website https www eui eu Documents ServicesAdmin PersonnelService ComplaintsAppeals HCD 4 2020 pdf a b c d e f Who s Who 2006 a b c College of Europe David O Keeffe Volume 5 Book 1 1994 Kluwer Law International Kluwer Law Online European Foreign Affairs Review Report of the High Level Panel on the Free Movement of Workers Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council of 1 July 1998 on the follow up to recommendations of the High Level Panel on the Free Movement of Persons Report Committee on Civil Liberties and Internal Affairs European Parliament 19 March 1998 on the report of the High Level Panel on the free movement of persons chaired by Mrs Simone Veil Free movement of people Commission outlines follow up measures to High Level Panel report Commission Press Relerase 1 July 1998External links editDentons Archived 2 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine University College London College of Europe Durham European Law Institute Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David O 27Keeffe lawyer amp oldid 1162284485, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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