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Jan Hendrik Dalhuisen | |
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Born | 19 July 1943 Dalfsen, the Netherlands |
Nationality (legal) | Dutch |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Universiteit van Amsterdam |
Thesis | Compositions in Bankruptcy: A Comparative Study of the Laws of the E.E.C. Countries, England and the U.S.A. |
Academic work | |
Discipline | International Commercial Law |
Notable works | Dalhuisen on Transnational and Comparative Commercial, Financial and Trade Law |
Jan Dalhuisen is a Dutch legal scholar who publishes in the field of international commercial law. He was Professor of International Commercial Law at Utrecht University (1990–1996),[1] Professor of Law at King's College London (1996–2018),[2] Visiting Professor of Law at UC Berkeley (1998–2023)[3] and Chair of Transnational Financial Law in Lissabon (2008–2023). In addition, he held positions as Visiting Professor in Moscow (MGIMO, 1998); Sydney (University of New South Wales Sydney, 2001–2004), Beijing (Tsinghua University Beijing, 2004–2005), Istanbul (Yeditipe Istanbul, 2006) Hong Kong (University of Hong Kong (2008), Singapore (University of Singapore, 2016); Tel Aviv (University of Tel Aviv, 2017 and New Delhi (Jindal University New Delhi, 2020). Dalhuisen is a corresponding member for the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (1985-current).[4]
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- ^ "Catalogus Professorum - Prof Detail". profs.library.uu.nl.
- ^ "Jan Dalhuisen". King's College London.
- ^ "Jan Dalhuisen". Berkeley Law.
- ^ "Jan Dalhuisen - KNAW - KNAW". knaw.nl.