Please note that the paper uploaded below is the original PhD-thesis, not the edited book published by Kluwer Law International in 2010. The original the... more

European University Institute

Post-Doc, Robert Schuman Center for Advanced Studies

Jean Monnet Fellow

Thesis Title: The ne bis in idem principle in EU law

About

Willem Bastiaan (Bas) van Bockel was born in Amsterdam on January 30, 1973. He attended the St. Nicolaaslyceum in Amsterdam. He studied civil law, administrative law, maritime law and business law at Leiden University between 1993 and 1999, and during the last years of his studies he worked as research assistant to Prof. P.J. Slot. After graduating he joined Clifford Chance
LLP as a lawyer. In 2002 he was involved as rapporteur in the legal evaluation of the functioning of the Dutch competition act, commissioned by the Netherlands Ministry of Economic Affairs and carried out by a team of researchers from Leiden University. Between 2002 and 2009, he was an assistant professor at the Europa Institute, Leiden University, where he specialized in competition law and EU criminal law. In 2007 he conducted part of his PhD-research at the European University Institute in Florence. In 2009 he was involved as a senior competition law expert in the European Commission project ‘Strengthening the Ministery of European Integration’ in Tirana, Albania. As a visiting lecturer, he has taught European law at bachelors, masters, and post-graduate level at, amongst others, Bilgi Üniversitesi (Istanbul, Turkey); Tallinn University of Technology (Tallinn, Estonia); Universitas Indonesia (Jakarta, Indodesia) and The Hague University. He recently spoke at a training seminar for the Turkish high court judges in Ankara on the subject of the European Arrest Warrant. He has published a number of articles and case notes on EU competition law, EU criminal law, and human rights law in Dutch and international journals, and he is one of the regular authors of 'Tekst en Commentaar Mededingingswet'. His PhD thesis "The ne bis in idem principle in EU law" has appeared as in the European Monograph Series (Kluwer Law International), and has been quoted in a number of articles and papers as well as a judicial decision. Bas is currently coordinator of the Academy of Global Governance, European University Institute in Florence, Italy and visiting professor at Saarland University in Germany. He received a Jean Monnet Fellowship for his research project "The Value of Competition in Europe" in 2010.
He is part of the Global Justice Research team(http://www.eui.eu/Projects/GGP/ResearchStrands/ResearchProjects/VauchezReTeam.aspx).

 

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