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Joseph H. H. Weiler

Joseph Halevi Horowitz Weiler OMRI (born 2 September 1951) is an American academic, currently serving as European Union Jean Monnet Chair at New York University School of Law and Senior Fellow of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies, Harvard.

Joseph H. H. Weiler
Born
Joseph Halevi Horowitz Weiler

(1951-09-02) September 2, 1951 (age 72)
TitleUniversity Professor, NYU School of Law
Board member ofEuropean Journal of International Law
International Journal of Constitutional Law
Childrenfive
AwardsOrder of Merit of the Italian Republic
Ratzinger Prize
Academic background
Alma materUniversity of Sussex (BA)
University of Cambridge (LLB; LLM)
European University Institute (PhD)
ThesisSupranational law and the supranational system: Legal structure and political process in the European Community (1982)
Doctoral advisor Mauro Cappelletti
Academic work
DisciplineInternational law, European Union law
InstitutionsEuropean University Institute (1978–1985, 2013–2016)
University of Michigan Law School (1985–1992)
Harvard Law School (1992–2001)
NYU School of Law (2001–2013, 2016–present)
Notable worksThe Constitution of Europe – do the New Clothes have an Emperor? (1998)
The European Court of Justice (2001)
Un'Europa Cristiana: Un saggio esplorativo (2003)
The worlds of European constitutionalism (2011)
Notable ideasEU as a sui generis entity
8th President of the European University Institute
In office
1 September 2013 – 31 August 2016
Preceded byMarise Cremona
Succeeded byRenaud Dehousse
WebsiteNYU Law

He was President of the European University Institute in Florence from 2013 until 2016.[1] He holds a diploma from The Hague Academy of International Law. Weiler is the author of works relating to the sui generis character of the European Union. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 2022 he was awarded the Ratzinger Prize by Pope Francis.

Career edit

He holds degrees from Sussex (BA); Cambridge (LLB and LLM) and The Hague Academy of International Law (Diploma of International Law); he earned his PhD in European Law at the European University Institute (EUI), Florence, Italy.[2][3]

From 1978 to 1985 he was professor of law and head of the Department of Law at the European University Institute, Florence, where in 1989 he was co-founder of its Academy of European Law. He later served as Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School (1985–1992) and as Manley Hudson Professor and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard Law School (1992–2001). He then moved to New York University Law School. On 7 December 2012 the European University Institute's High Council approved his selection as the European University Institute's new President. He started his term on 1 September 2013 and served through 31 August 2016. He then returned to NYU.

He was Visiting Professor at, among others, University of Paris, Sciences Po, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, the College of Europe in Bruges and Natolin, All Souls College, Oxford, University of Chicago Law School, Stanford Law School, Yale Law School, UCLA School of Law, Ortega y Gasset Institute, Madrid, University of Toronto, University of Frankfurt, University of Ljubljana, Católica Global School of Law, and University of Łódź.

One of the topics of his specific interest is the influence of (Christian) church on European integration.[4] He coined the term "Christophobia" in his book A Christian Europe: An Exploratory Essay:[5]

It is a Europe that, while celebrating the noble heritage of Enlightenment humanism, also abandons its Christophobia and neither fears nor is embarrassed by the recognition that Christianity is one of the central elements in the evolution of its unique civilization. It is, finally, a Europe that, in public discourse about its own past and future, recovers all the riches that can come from confronting one of its two principal intellectual and spiritual traditions.

The term was then popularized by George Weigel's The Cube and the Cathedral.

Weiler contributes to the legal theory of European integration, he writes on many areas of EU law (internal market, external relations, social law, and above all, institutional law). He is a particular authority on the role of the European Court of Justice. He is the Editor-in-chief of the European Journal of International Law (EJIL) and the International Journal of Constitutional Law (I•CON). He is currently a member of the Whitney R. Harris World Law Institute's International Council.

Court cases edit

Calvo-Goller libel action edit

Weiler was a defendant in a criminal libel action brought in the French courts by Israeli scholar Dr Karin Calvo-Goller[6] concerning a review of her book The Trial Proceedings of the International Criminal Court. ICTY and ICTR Precedents (Martinus Nijhoff, 2006) that appeared on the Global Law Books website[7] which Weiler edits. The review was written by Professor Thomas Weigend of the University of Cologne. Calvo-Goller contended that it was libelous. Upon complaint by Calvo-Goller, Weiler declined to remove the review from the website and Calvo-Goller subsequently filed suit.

The suit was notable for the issues that it raised concerning the balance between academic freedom and the rights of those who consider themselves to have been libeled.[8][9]

The Dean of the Investigating Judges of Paris accepted Calvo-Goller's complaint and the District Attorney decided to bring suit against Weiler. The case was heard by the Tribunal de Grand Instance de Paris on 20 January 2011, with the verdict handed down in Paris on 3 March 2011, dismissing the lawsuit.[10] In its verdict, the Paris Tribunal said it had no jurisdiction in the case since Calvo-Goller did not bring proof by a court-appointed clerk that the book review website was visible in French territory the day or before the day she brought the case to the dean of the investigating judges in Paris. The Paris Tribunal also declared that the words used by Weigend did not constitute libel and were within the limits of free critical book review speech. The court said his words in the review were measured, and the court therefore dismissed the case. The court ordered Calvo-Goller to pay 8,000 euros (around US$ 10,000) in damages to Dr Weiler to cover his expenses.

Lautsi v. Italy edit

In June 2010 Weiler intervened pro bono on behalf of eight governments before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in the case Lautsi v. Italy. He was defending Italy's right to require the crucifix to be displayed in public school classrooms.[11] Reversing the unanimous (7:0) decision of the lower Chamber, the Grand Chamber ruled by a large majority (15:2) that the display of crucifixes in Italian classrooms does not contravene the European Convention of Human Rights.

In an interview Weiler stated that he was intervening on behalf of Italy not because he wanted to defend Christianity but to defend pluralism.[12]

Accolades edit

Representative publications edit

  • Un'Europa Cristiana: Un saggio esplorativo (BUR Saggi, Milano, 2003 – translations into Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, German, French, Hungarian, Dutch, Slovenian)
  • European Constitutionalism Beyond the State. Edited with Marlene Wind (Cambridge University Press, 2003).
  • Integration in an Expanding European Union: Reassessing the Fundamentals. Edited with Iain Begg and John Peterson (Blackwell Publishing, 2003).
  • The Constitution of Europe – do the New Clothes have an Emperor? (Cambridge University Press, 1998 – translations into Spanish, Italian, German, Slovenian, Japanese, Chinese, Greek, Serbian, Portuguese and Arabic).
  • The EU, the WTO, and the NAFTA: Towards a Common Law of International Trade? (Oxford University Press, 2000).
  • The European Court of Justice. Edited with Gráinne de Búrca, (Oxford University Press, 2001) and a Novella, Der Fall Steinmann (Piper 2000).
  • de Búrca, Gráinne; Weiler, J. H. H., eds. (2011). The worlds of European constitutionalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0521177757.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "The President and the Secretary General".
  2. ^ Weiler, Joseph H.H. (8 June 1982). Supranational law and the supranational system : legal structure and political process in the European Community (Thesis). Florence: European University Institute. doi:10.2870/67242. hdl:1814/4822. Retrieved 6 December 2021 – via CADMUS.
  3. ^ "WEILER, JOSEPH H. H.". Who's Who in America 2006. Vol. 2 (M-Z) (60th ed.). New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who. 2005. p. 4981. Retrieved 7 November 2018 – via Internet Archive.
  4. ^ Weiler, Joseph H. H. (8 December 2003). "Invocatio Dei and the European Constitution". Project Syndicate. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
  5. ^ Does it make sense to-speak of "christophobia" ? by Matthew Schmitz. First Things, 29 November 2012.
  6. ^ College of Law and Business, Ramat-Gan, Israel
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 March 2010. Retrieved 25 February 2010.
  8. ^ conflictoflaws.net
  9. ^ Corbyn, Zoë (25 February 2010). "Scholar vs scholar: libel case's 'disturbing implications' for free speech". Times Higher Education.
  10. ^ "French Court finds in favor of journal editor sued for libel over book review". The Chronicle of Higher Education. chronicle.com. 2 March 2011.
  11. ^ "Landmark ECtHR ruling on Crucifix in the Italian Classroom". Constitutionmaking.org. 18 March 2011. from the original on 16 March 2012.
  12. ^ John L. Allen, Jr. (21 January 2011). "Tackling taboos on Jews and Christians, the cross and deicide". National Catholic Reporter. from the original on 5 December 2012.
  13. ^ Laurea Honoris Causa al Professor Joseph H.H. Weiler, 31 gennaio 2013, l’Università degli Studi Roma Tre 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Works by or about Joseph H. H. Weiler at Internet Archive
  • "Joseph H.H. Weiler". JSTOR.
  • NYU Law Faculty Profile
  • "JOSEPH WEILER: THE BOOKS THAT FORMED MY INTELLECTUAL OUTLOOK". RevDem. Retrieved 27 October 2023.

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Joseph Halevi Horowitz Weiler OMRI born 2 September 1951 is an American academic currently serving as European Union Jean Monnet Chair at New York University School of Law and Senior Fellow of the Minda de Gunzburg Center for European Studies Harvard Joseph H H WeilerOMRIBornJoseph Halevi Horowitz Weiler 1951 09 02 September 2 1951 age 72 Johannesburg South AfricaTitleUniversity Professor NYU School of LawBoard member ofEuropean Journal of International LawInternational Journal of Constitutional LawChildrenfiveAwardsOrder of Merit of the Italian RepublicRatzinger PrizeAcademic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Sussex BA University of Cambridge LLB LLM European University Institute PhD ThesisSupranational law and the supranational system Legal structure and political process in the European Community 1982 Doctoral advisorMauro CappellettiAcademic workDisciplineInternational law European Union lawInstitutionsEuropean University Institute 1978 1985 2013 2016 University of Michigan Law School 1985 1992 Harvard Law School 1992 2001 NYU School of Law 2001 2013 2016 present Notable worksThe Constitution of Europe do the New Clothes have an Emperor 1998 The European Court of Justice 2001 Un Europa Cristiana Un saggio esplorativo 2003 The worlds of European constitutionalism 2011 Notable ideasEU as a sui generis entity8th President of the European University InstituteIn office 1 September 2013 31 August 2016Preceded byMarise CremonaSucceeded byRenaud DehousseWebsiteNYU Law He was President of the European University Institute in Florence from 2013 until 2016 1 He holds a diploma from The Hague Academy of International Law Weiler is the author of works relating to the sui generis character of the European Union He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences In 2022 he was awarded the Ratzinger Prize by Pope Francis Contents 1 Career 2 Court cases 2 1 Calvo Goller libel action 2 2 Lautsi v Italy 3 Accolades 4 Representative publications 5 Notes 6 External linksCareer editHe holds degrees from Sussex BA Cambridge LLB and LLM and The Hague Academy of International Law Diploma of International Law he earned his PhD in European Law at the European University Institute EUI Florence Italy 2 3 From 1978 to 1985 he was professor of law and head of the Department of Law at the European University Institute Florence where in 1989 he was co founder of its Academy of European Law He later served as Professor of Law at the University of Michigan Law School 1985 1992 and as Manley Hudson Professor and Jean Monnet Chair at Harvard Law School 1992 2001 He then moved to New York University Law School On 7 December 2012 the European University Institute s High Council approved his selection as the European University Institute s new President He started his term on 1 September 2013 and served through 31 August 2016 He then returned to NYU He was Visiting Professor at among others University of Paris Sciences Po Hebrew University of Jerusalem Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law the College of Europe in Bruges and Natolin All Souls College Oxford University of Chicago Law School Stanford Law School Yale Law School UCLA School of Law Ortega y Gasset Institute Madrid University of Toronto University of Frankfurt University of Ljubljana Catolica Global School of Law and University of Lodz One of the topics of his specific interest is the influence of Christian church on European integration 4 He coined the term Christophobia in his book A Christian Europe An Exploratory Essay 5 It is a Europe that while celebrating the noble heritage of Enlightenment humanism also abandons its Christophobia and neither fears nor is embarrassed by the recognition that Christianity is one of the central elements in the evolution of its unique civilization It is finally a Europe that in public discourse about its own past and future recovers all the riches that can come from confronting one of its two principal intellectual and spiritual traditions The term was then popularized by George Weigel s The Cube and the Cathedral Weiler contributes to the legal theory of European integration he writes on many areas of EU law internal market external relations social law and above all institutional law He is a particular authority on the role of the European Court of Justice He is the Editor in chief of the European Journal of International Law EJIL and the International Journal of Constitutional Law I CON He is currently a member of the Whitney R Harris World Law Institute s International Council Court cases editCalvo Goller libel action edit Weiler was a defendant in a criminal libel action brought in the French courts by Israeli scholar Dr Karin Calvo Goller 6 concerning a review of her book The Trial Proceedings of the International Criminal Court ICTY and ICTR Precedents Martinus Nijhoff 2006 that appeared on the Global Law Books website 7 which Weiler edits The review was written by Professor Thomas Weigend of the University of Cologne Calvo Goller contended that it was libelous Upon complaint by Calvo Goller Weiler declined to remove the review from the website and Calvo Goller subsequently filed suit The suit was notable for the issues that it raised concerning the balance between academic freedom and the rights of those who consider themselves to have been libeled 8 9 The Dean of the Investigating Judges of Paris accepted Calvo Goller s complaint and the District Attorney decided to bring suit against Weiler The case was heard by the Tribunal de Grand Instance de Paris on 20 January 2011 with the verdict handed down in Paris on 3 March 2011 dismissing the lawsuit 10 In its verdict the Paris Tribunal said it had no jurisdiction in the case since Calvo Goller did not bring proof by a court appointed clerk that the book review website was visible in French territory the day or before the day she brought the case to the dean of the investigating judges in Paris The Paris Tribunal also declared that the words used by Weigend did not constitute libel and were within the limits of free critical book review speech The court said his words in the review were measured and the court therefore dismissed the case The court ordered Calvo Goller to pay 8 000 euros around US 10 000 in damages to Dr Weiler to cover his expenses Lautsi v Italy edit In June 2010 Weiler intervened pro bono on behalf of eight governments before the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights in the case Lautsi v Italy He was defending Italy s right to require the crucifix to be displayed in public school classrooms 11 Reversing the unanimous 7 0 decision of the lower Chamber the Grand Chamber ruled by a large majority 15 2 that the display of crucifixes in Italian classrooms does not contravene the European Convention of Human Rights In an interview Weiler stated that he was intervening on behalf of Italy not because he wanted to defend Christianity but to defend pluralism 12 Accolades editWeiler is the recipient of Doctorates Honoris Causa from London University University College London University of Sussex the University of Macerata the University of Navarra the University of Ljubljana University of Edinburgh CEU San Pablo University Madrid Humboldt University of Berlin Roma Tre University 13 Democritus University of Thrace Greece University of Bucharest the Catholic University of America the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Strathmore University Universidade Catolica Portuguesa and the University of Lodz He is the Director of the Jean Monnet Center for International and Regional Economic Law amp Justice at NYU He is also Co Director of LL M Law in a European and Global Context at the Catolica Global School of Law Lisbon Honorary Professor at University College London Honorary Professor at the Department of Political Science University of Copenhagen Co Director of the Academy of International Trade Law in Macao China and Honorary Professor at National University of Singapore He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences He served as a Member of the Committee of Jurists of the Institutional Affairs Committee of the European Parliament co drafting the European Parliament s Declaration of Human Rights and Freedoms He was a member of the Groupe des Sages advising the Commission of the European Union on the 1996 97 Amsterdam Treaty He is a WTO Panel Member He is a founding Editor of the European Journal of International Law of the European Law Journal and of the World Trade Review He is a Member of the Advisory Boards or Scientific Committees of among others the Journal of Common Market Studies Cahiers de Droit Europeeen Common Market Law Review European Foreign Affairs Review the Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law the Columbia Journal of European Law the Harvard International Review the Harvard International Law Journal the Australian Federal Law Review the Journal of European Integration the European Foreign Policy Bulletin online and ELSA Selected Papers of European Law He is a Member of the Board of Management of the European Research Paper Archive He is also a Member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Asia Pacific Journal of EU Studies He is a Council Member of the Centre for European Economic and Public Affairs University College Dublin a Member of the Board of the Centre for the Law of the European Union at University College London Member of the International Advisory Board Queen s University Belfast U K and at the Ortega y Gasset Institute Madrid Spain He is a Member of the Advisory Council of the Interdisciplinary University Center Herzelia Israel He is a Member of the Advisory Board of the Center for International Comparative Law the Dickinson School of Law PennState and Member of the International Council of the Institute for Global Legal Studies Washington University School of Law St Louis and a board member of the Scientific Advisory Board at the Max Planck Institute fuer auslaendisches oeffentliches Recht und Voelkerrecht in Heidelberg Germany He is a Member of the International Advisory Board of the Contemporary Europe Research Centre of the University of Melbourne Australia and a Member of the International Board of the Concord Research Center at the College of Management Israel He is a Council Member of the Association for Hebraic Studies AHS Institute USA He is a member of the Editorial Board of the Jewish Review of Books Representative publications editUn Europa Cristiana Un saggio esplorativo BUR Saggi Milano 2003 translations into Spanish Polish Portuguese German French Hungarian Dutch Slovenian European Constitutionalism Beyond the State Edited with Marlene Wind Cambridge University Press 2003 Integration in an Expanding European Union Reassessing the Fundamentals Edited with Iain Begg and John Peterson Blackwell Publishing 2003 The Constitution of Europe do the New Clothes have an Emperor Cambridge University Press 1998 translations into Spanish Italian German Slovenian Japanese Chinese Greek Serbian Portuguese and Arabic The EU the WTO and the NAFTA Towards a Common Law of International Trade Oxford University Press 2000 The European Court of Justice Edited with Grainne de Burca Oxford University Press 2001 and a Novella Der Fall Steinmann Piper 2000 de Burca Grainne Weiler J H H eds 2011 The worlds of European constitutionalism Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0521177757 Notes edit The President and the Secretary General Weiler Joseph H H 8 June 1982 Supranational law and the supranational system legal structure and political process in the European Community Thesis Florence European University Institute doi 10 2870 67242 hdl 1814 4822 Retrieved 6 December 2021 via CADMUS WEILER JOSEPH H H Who s Who in America 2006 Vol 2 M Z 60th ed New Providence NJ Marquis Who s Who 2005 p 4981 Retrieved 7 November 2018 via Internet Archive Weiler Joseph H H 8 December 2003 Invocatio Dei and the European Constitution Project Syndicate Retrieved 7 December 2021 Does it make sense to speak of christophobia by Matthew Schmitz First Things 29 November 2012 College of Law and Business Ramat Gan Israel globallawbooks org Archived from the original on 1 March 2010 Retrieved 25 February 2010 conflictoflaws net Corbyn Zoe 25 February 2010 Scholar vs scholar libel case s disturbing implications for free speech Times Higher Education French Court finds in favor of journal editor sued for libel over book review The Chronicle of Higher Education chronicle com 2 March 2011 Landmark ECtHR ruling on Crucifix in the Italian Classroom Constitutionmaking org 18 March 2011 Archived from the original on 16 March 2012 John L Allen Jr 21 January 2011 Tackling taboos on Jews and Christians the cross and deicide National Catholic Reporter Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Laurea Honoris Causa al Professor Joseph H H Weiler 31 gennaio 2013 l Universita degli Studi Roma Tre Archived 5 March 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