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'''Paul Joan George (Jos) Kapteyn''' (born 31 January 1928 in Laren) is a Dutch judge. He has been a member of the Council of State of the Netherlands and has been a judge at the European Court of Justice. Either he or his father was a Bilderberger.
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==Background==
 
==Background==
Kapteyn was born in Laren in 1928 as the son of M.J.P Schröder and [[Paul Kapteyn]]. In 1950 Kapteyn earned a Master of Laws and in 1960 a Doctor of Law degree at the [[Leiden University]]. His dissertation was about the Common Assembly of the [[European Coal and Steel Community]] between 1952 and 1958, his father served in that institution during that period.  
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Kapteyn was born in Laren in 1928 as the son of M.J.P Schröder and [[Paul Kapteyn]]. His father would later become a [[Labour Party (Netherlands)|Labour Party]] politician in the Dutch [[Senate (Netherlands)|Senate]] and in the predecessors of the [[European Parliament]].<ref name=parlement/>
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In 1950 Kapteyn earned a Master of Laws and in 1960 a Doctor of Law degree at the [[Leiden University]]. His dissertation was about the Common Assembly of the [[European Coal and Steel Community]] between 1952 and 1958, his father served in that institution during that period.<ref name=parlement/>
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He then pursued a career as an official in the [[Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)|Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs]], serving between 1960 and 1963. He worked as a professor of Law of International Organisations at [[Utrecht University]] between 1963 and 1975, and then continued in the same position at Leiden University.<ref>https://profs.library.uu.nl/index.php/profrec/getprofdata/1076/22/183/0 </ref><ref name=europe>http://curia.europa.eu/jcms/jcms/Jo2_7014/</ref> He only worked shortly at Leiden University as he was appointed member of the [[Council of State of the Netherlands]] in November 1976. In 1980 Kapteyn was made member of the [[Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences]].<ref name=knaw>https://www.knaw.nl/nl/leden/leden/4341</ref> In 1990 Kapteyn moved to European law and until 2000 he served as a judge in the [[European Court of Justice]].<ref name=europe/> He succeeded [[Thijmen Koopmans]] as the Dutch judge, he himself was succeeded by [[Christiaan Timmermans]]. After his return to the Netherlands he served as professor of European Studies ([[Ynso Scholten]] professorship) at the [[University of Amsterdam]] between 2000 and 2005.<ref name=parlement>http://www.parlement.com/id/vg09lly9uuzp/p_j_g_jos_kapteijn |</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 21 April 2021

Person.png P. J. Kapteyn Jr   Alchetron Amazon Prabook WikidataRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(judge)
Jos kapteyn2.png
Born1928-01-31
Laren, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Alma materLeiden University
Parents • Paul Kapteyn
• M.J.P Schröder
European Court of Justice judge, Dutch Council of State member, policymaker for Dutch Foreign Ministers and overseas departments.

Employment.png Member of the Council of State of the Netherlands

In office
29 November 1976 - 1 January 1990

Employment.png Judge of the European Court of Justice

In office
29 March 1990 - 6 October 2000

Paul Joan George (Jos) Kapteyn (born 31 January 1928 in Laren) is a Dutch judge. He has been a member of the Council of State of the Netherlands and has been a judge at the European Court of Justice. Either he or his father was a Bilderberger.

See also his father:

Full article: P. J. Kapteyn

Background

Kapteyn was born in Laren in 1928 as the son of M.J.P Schröder and Paul Kapteyn. His father would later become a Labour Party politician in the Dutch Senate and in the predecessors of the European Parliament.[1] In 1950 Kapteyn earned a Master of Laws and in 1960 a Doctor of Law degree at the Leiden University. His dissertation was about the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community between 1952 and 1958, his father served in that institution during that period.[1]

Career

He then pursued a career as an official in the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs, serving between 1960 and 1963. He worked as a professor of Law of International Organisations at Utrecht University between 1963 and 1975, and then continued in the same position at Leiden University.[2][3] He only worked shortly at Leiden University as he was appointed member of the Council of State of the Netherlands in November 1976. In 1980 Kapteyn was made member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences.[4] In 1990 Kapteyn moved to European law and until 2000 he served as a judge in the European Court of Justice.[3] He succeeded Thijmen Koopmans as the Dutch judge, he himself was succeeded by Christiaan Timmermans. After his return to the Netherlands he served as professor of European Studies (Ynso Scholten professorship) at the University of Amsterdam between 2000 and 2005.[1]

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