Marc Maresceau

Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in EU Legal Studies, Ghent European Law Institute, Ghent University; Visiting Professor College of Europe and Natolin.

Marc Maresceau studied at the Faculty of Laws of Ghent University, The Johns Hopkins University (Bologna), the Institut de hautes études internationales (Geneva), the Faculté internationale pour l’enseignement du droit comparé: he was Leverhulme Fellow at the University of Edinburgh and obtained a fellowship of the British Academy.

He held Visiting Chairs at many universities, including the Belgian Chair at the University of London (King's College), the Università di Bologna; University of Georgia, Athens; China University of Political Science and Law, Beijing; Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV; Università di Pisa (Scuola Sant' Anna); Université de Rennes I; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; Libera Università Mediterranea; Université de Nice; he was frequently “professeur invité” at Paris II.

His main field of research is EU external relations concentrating on EU bilateral relations. He was consultant/academic expert for various projects of the European Commission in non-EU countries.

With Publisher Brill (Leiden-Boston), he has founded a peer reviewed academic series Studies in EU External Relations and is General Editor of the series.
He was President of ECSA-World (ESCA = European Community Studies Association) and ECSA-Europe (1999-2002).

Recent publications include:
• ‘The Court of Justice and Bilateral Agreements’, in A. Rosas, E. Levits and Y. Bot (eds.), La Cour de Justice et la construction de l’Europe: analyses et perspectives de soixante ans de jurisprudence, The Hague-Berlin, Asser Institute-Springer, 2013, p. 693-717.
• ‘A reflection on the Ziebell judgment’, in De Rome à Lisbonne: les juridictions de l’Union européenne à la croisée des chemins. Mélanges en l’honneur de Paolo Mengozzi, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2013, p. 85-103.
• ‘The External Dimension of Directive 2004/38’, in Govaere, I. and Hanf, D. (eds), Scrutinising Internal and External Dimensions of European Law. Liber Amicorum Paul Demaret, Brussels, Peter Lang, 2013, p. 761-777.
• ‘Les accords d’intégration dans les relations de proximité de l’Union européenne’, in Blumann, C. (ed.), Les frontières de l’Union européenne, Brussels, Bruylant, 2013, p. 151-192.
• ‘Het arrest Hongarije t. Slovaakse Republiek van het Hof van Justitie met enkele kanttekeningen bij de huidige positie van Hongarije in de EU’, in Piers , Storme, Verhellen (eds.), Liber Amicorum Johan Erauw, Antwerpen, Intersentia, 2014, p.121-138
• ‘La Principauté d'Andorre et l'Union européenne : une relation de proximité particulière’, in L'identité du droit de l'Union européenne. Mélanges en l'honneur de Claude Blumann, Bruxelles, Bruylant, 2015, p. 413-430.
• ‘The Role of the EU in International Relations with Special Regard to the Neighbourhood’, Speeches and Presentations from the XXVII FIDE Congress, Ed. GY. Bándi, P. Darak, & K. Debisso, Volume 4, Wolters Kluwer Ltd., Hungary, 2016, p. 97–106.
• ‘E comme Elargissement”, in Abécédaire de droit de l’Union européenne. En l’honneur de Cathérine Flaesch-Mougin’, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2017, p. 172-186.
• 'Over Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses en The Book that Changed Europe ', in De taal is gans het recht. Liber Amicorum Willy Van Eeckhoutte, Mechelen, Wolters Kluwer, 2018, p. 501-533.

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