Paul Demaret

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Paul Demaret

Paul Demaret (

Natolin (Poland
).

Biography

Demaret holds a PhD in law from the

UC Berkeley
. He defended his doctorate of law at the University of Liège.

He was Professor of Law (ordinary until 2003, extraordinary 2003–2006) at the

University of Liège, where he held the Jean Monnet Chair in European Economic Law, and was the Director of the Institut d'Etudes Juridiques Européennes
Fernand Dehousse.

At the College of Europe he was Director of Legal Studies from 1981 until 2003. He became rector in 2003, succeeding to Robert Picht.

He was a

WTO
panels.

His teaching subjects included:

  • European economic law
  • Comparative economic law EU-US
  • the external dimension of the EU internal market.

From November 2008 until June 2009, Demaret served as member of a six-member panel of EU experts advising the Bulgarian government. Set up by Bulgaria's

Sergei Stanishev, the advisory board was chaired by Dominique de Villepin and mandated to recommend ways to help the country adjust to EU membership.[1]

Publications

  • Mondialisation et accès aux marchés. L'accès au marché des services réglementés: la libéralisation du commerce des services dans le cadre du traité CE, in: Revue internationale de droit économique 2002/2-3 (t. XVI)

His publications are mainly in the fields of

References

External links

Preceded by
Robert Picht
(rector ad interim)
Rector of the College of Europe

2003-
Succeeded by
Jörg Monar