Dr. mr. A.W. Heringa (Professor of Comparative constitutional and administrative law)
Bouillonstraat 1-3
Room B2.112
Maastricht
P.O. Box 616
NL-6200 MD Maastricht
The Netherlands
Cellphone: +31 6 46606124
Phone: +31 43 3883217
Fax: + 31 43 3884887
E-mail: aw.heringa@maastrichtuniversity.nl
List of publications: Metis
Curriculum vitae
Aalt Willem Heringa (1955) graduated from the Rijksuniversiteit Leiden in 1978, where he worked until 1987 as an assistant professor. He was a visiting researcher at the Centre of European Governmental Studies of the University of Edinburgh (1986) and at the European Research Center of the Harvard Law School (1996). In 1989 he completed his Ph.D. thesis 'Sociale Grondrechten' (Social Rights). He has been working at Maastricht University, the Faculty of Law, since 1987; he was appointed full professor of comparative constitutional and administrative law in 1995. Since then he successfully supervised ten PhD’s.
Author and editor of numerous books and articles on Dutch Constitutional law, the European Convention of Human Rights, the European Social Charter, comparative constitutional law, US constitutional law and Human Rights. He has served for many years as a Member of the Netherlands Commission on Equal Treatment. He is one of the founding editors of het NJCM Bulletin (the Dutch Human Rights Journal); of EHRC (European Human Rights Cases) and of EVRM Rechtspraak & Commentaar (a loose leaf commentary on the European Convention of Human Rights). He served on the supervisory board of Hiil (the Hague Institute for the Internationalisation of the Law) and on the Supervisory Board of LVO (a major Limburg based school board for secondary education; from 1999 until 2010)). He is since 2010 a member of the supervisory board of Orbis Medical Center. Between 2000 and 2005 Aalt Willem Heringa was president of the field-hockey club ‘Hockeer’, building two new artificial grass fields and a new accomodation/canteen. From 2003 until 2011 he served two terms of four years as Dean of the Law Faculty, member of the Mangement Team of Maastricht University as well as academic director of Maastricht university’s Campus Brussels. From 2006 until 2011 he was president of the Council of Law School Deans and of the Association of Law Faculties.. Furthermore he is a member and vice-president of the Board of the International Association of Law Schools (IALS) and a substitute judge in the District Court of Roermond. He also sits on the Board of the China-EU School of Law (CESL) in Beijing, China.
In the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University he was one of the founders of the LLM program, Magister Iuris Communis (master in comparative, European and international law, which was the predecessor of the present master on International and European Economic Law) and of the original and innovative European Law School LLB and LLM: the only program to train European lawyers in an English taught program in European law, international law and comparative law. During his deanship the Faculty of Law developed itself as a truly international and European Law Faculty, with a great diversity in bachelor and master programs; an international staff and diversified student body. The Faculty underwent a renovation of its building, adapting it to modern day needs, and was successfully assessed in the 2010 Research exercise.
Recently he was a member of groups of experts accrediting law schools in Estonia (2006 and 2008) and assessing the organisation of teaching in Helsinki University (2008). His most recent authored book are Constitutions Compared (Intersentia 2009, second edition), An Introduction to Comparative Constitutional Law, with co-author Philipp Kiiver; and Compendium van het staatsrecht (with co-authors L. Verhey and J. van der Velde; 11th edition to appear in 2012). In 2011 an edited collection will appear about legal education in Europe (with co-editor Bram Akkermans).
Expertise
- Human Rights
- (Comparative) Constitutional Law
- The interaction between international and national law
- Constitutional Interpretation
