Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles

Teaching Staff - Specialised Master - Interdisciplinary Analysis of European Construction

 

 

B Elie BARNAVI  

 

C Nicolas CARIAT Jean-Yves CARLIER

 

D Ludivine DAMAY Nicolas DE SADEELER Gilles DE KERCHOVE Jean-Christophe DEFRAIGNE

Tom DELREUX Renaud DENUIT Filip DORSSEMONT Vincent DUJARDIN

 

F Christian FRANCK

 

L Quentin LANDENNE

 

S Stéphane SAUREL Dominique SERVAIS

 

T Nathalie TOUSIGNANT

 

V Sébastien VAN DROOGHENBROECK Jérémie VAN MEERBEECK

 

Elie BARNAVI

 

Eli Barnavi is Professor of European Early Modern History at Tel Aviv University (emeritus) and Scientific Advisor to the Museum of Europe in  Brussels. From 2000 to 2002 he served as the Ambassador of Israel to France. Eli Barnavi wrote some twenty books on France and Europe in the turmoil of the Religious Wars and on the contemporary history of Israel and of the Jewish people. He published numerous studies in professional journals in Europe, the US ands Canada, as well as political articles in the Israeli and European press. Since 2008, he has been guest professor at the Institute for European Studies at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles where he gives the course "Nations, cultures et réligions".

 

Nicolas CARIAT

 

Nicolas Cariat holds a MA in law (UCLouvain, 2009), a MA in European Studies (UCLouvain-Université Saint-Louis – Bruxelles, 2010), and an EU law doctoral degree (UCLouvain, 2015). He is currently an attorney in an international law firm and, as a guest lecturer at the UCLouvain, part of the teaching team of our Institute. His academic interests and publications focus on EU Institutional law, Belgian public law,  judicial application of EU law (both by EU Courts and national courts), and constraints imposed by EU law on legal orders and policies of the Member States. Within the Advanced Master at the IEE, he gives the course "Fondements juridiques de l'intégration européenne - droit institutionnel".

 

Jean-Yves CARLIER

 

Jean-Yves Carlier is professor in Belgium at the Université catholique de Louvain at the Université de Liège and at the Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles. He is also Barrister (avocat). He is or was visiting professor in different universities (Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas, Caen, Strasbourg, Aix-Marseille, Montréal, Den Hague Academy of International Law, Rabat, Tunis, Ouagadougou, Cotonou, Bujumbura, Bukavu). He teaches International Private Law, European Law and Human Rights. Within the Advanced Master, he teaches the course "Libre circulation des personnes, politique d'immigration et asile".

 

Ludivine DAMAY

 

Ludivine Damay holds a PhD in political and social science. She is currently post-doc researcher and assistant lecturer in political sociology at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B). Her research is centered on public policy analysis and citizen participation. In her most recent work, she examines the Commission’s citizen dialogue and how citizens and civil society organizations took part in the recent ‘European Year of Citizen’ (2013-2014). On this topic, she recently published an article, with Heidi Mercenier, « Free movement and European Citizenship : a virtuous circle », in the Journal of European Public Policy (july 2016). She also co-edited with Denis Duez and Benjamin Denis, Savoirs experts et profanes dans la construction des problèmes publics, Publication des Facultés universitaires Saint-Louis, Bruxelles, 2011. At the IEE USL-B, she gives the course "Fondements politiques de l'intégration européenne".

 

Nicolas DE SADELEER

 

Nicolas de Sadeleer is Professor of Law at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B) where he teaches EU law, comparative law and environmental law. He has been a guest professor at many universities, including currently at Université catholique de Louvain and at Universidade da Coruña (Spain). He held an EU Marie Curie Chair on Risk Assessment and Risk Management at the law faculty of the Universitetet i Oslo in 2004-2005 and from 2010-2014 he held a Jean Monnet Chair focusing on the trade and environment conflict. Prof. de Sadeleer is  the author of Environmental Principles (2002) and EU Environmental Law and the Internal Market (2014). He has published extensively in English, French and Spanish on international environmental law, EU institutional law, and EU environmental law in international peer-reviewed journals (e.g. Journal of Environmental & Planning Law, Revue du Droit de l’Union européenne).

At the IEE USL-B, he teaches the course "Environment, Consumer Protection and Health Policies".

 

Gilles DE KERCHOVE

 

Mr. Gilles de Kerchove was appointed EU Counter-terrorism Coordinator on 19 September 2007. In this function, he coordinates the work of the European Union in the field of counter-terrorism, maintains an overview of all the instruments at the Union's disposal, closely monitors the implementation of the EU counter-terrorism strategy and fosters better communication between the EU and third Countries to ensure that the Union plays an active role in the fight against terrorism. Before that he was Director for Justice and Home Affairs at the Council Secretariat .

He is also a European law professor at the Université catholique de Louvain, the Université libre de Bruxelles and at the Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B).

He was deputy secretary of the convention that drafted the charter of the fundamental rights of the European Union from 1999 to 2000. He has published a number of books on European law.

Within the Advanced Master at the IEE USL-B, he teaches the course "Coopération policière et judiciaire".

 

Jean-Christophe DEFRAIGNE

 

Jean-Christophe Defraigne holds a MSc in Economic History from the London School of Economics in and a PhD in Economics from the University of Brussels. He has taught at the University of International Business and Economics of Beijing (Jing Mao Da Xue) and at Zhejiang Da Xue. He is currently professor in Economics attached to the Institute for European Studies at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B) and a visiting Professor at the Louvain School of Management, Université catholique de Louvain. His research focuses on global economic history (trade, FDI, technology and geopolitics), European integration, Asian integration and Emerging Economies with a strong focus on China.

Within the Advanced Master at the IEE USL-B, he teaches the course "Fondements économiques de l'intégration européenne".

 

Renaud DENUIT

 

Renaud Denuit (PhD, UCL) is currently lecturer at the Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B) and at the ICHEC-Brussels Management School. He has also worked as a journalist for the Belgian Radio and Television (RTBF) (1973-1985) and as an administrator for the European Commission (1985-2012) in which his last position was adviser in the Directorate General Education and Culture. His articles have appeared in Le Monde, Notre Temps, La Revue nouvelle, La Libre Belgique and more recently La Revue Générale, among others. He has published 16 books of philosophy, poetry, politics and fiction. His recent publications include : Nietzsche-à-Nice. Petit traité de logique européenne (2005), L’Antiprince. Etudes sur la réciprocité ontologie-centralisme (2011), Histoires de la Détermination (2012), La Mine et la Dune (2015). He is now finalizing a book about the European Cultural Policy, to be published soon in Brussels, Bruylant (coll. Idées d’Europe). He is speaker for the « Collègue Belgique » set up by the Royal Academy of Belgium. At the IEE USL-B, Renaud Denuit teaches the course "Politiques de recherche, éducation, culture et médias".

 

Filip DORSSEMONT

 

Filip Dorssemont graduated in law (1993, University of Antwerp) and obtained a degree in philosophy (1994, KU Leuven). He is doctor in law (University of Antwerp) based on a thesis in comparative labour law on the legal status of the representative organizations of workers. He was assistant (1993-2002) at the University of Antwerp and researcher and lecturer at the University of Utrecht (2002-2008). Currently, he is Professor in labour law at Université Catholique de Louvain. He has been visiting professor at the University Robert Schumann of Strasbourg (2001); the University of Cassino (2002) and the Università statale di Milano (2008-2009-2010) to teach labour law. Within the Advanced Master at the IEE, he teaches the course "Politique sociale et emploi".

 

Vincent DUJARDIN

 

 

Christian FRANCK

 

Professor (emeritus) at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), he is still visiting Professor at the Institute for European Studies of the Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B) and at the Diplomatische Akademie Wien (DAW). Prof. Fanck obtained his PhD in Political Science-International Relations. He also graduated in Economics and has a  bachelor in Philosophy too. He has been the head of the Institute for European Studies of the UCL (2004-2008) and holder of the Frenchspeaking chair of Political Science in European Studies at the DAW (2007-2015). He is still a Jean Monnet Professor.

He has mainly lectured and published on the EU Institutions, the  EU External Relations  and the History of the European Integration (period 1985-2015). He still lectures on that last topic at the Institute for European Sudies of the USL. He is also known as a commentator of the Belgian Foreign and European Policy.

At the IEE USL-B, he gives the lecture on "Fondements historiques de l'intégration européenne".

 

Quentin LANDENNE

 

Quentin Landenne (1982) has a PhD in Philosophy and a Master’s degree in Political Sciences. He is invited Professor in Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles (USL-B) (« Moral Philosophy » and « Thinking Europe ») and A.v. Humboldt Research Fellow in the Technische Universität Berlin. His research fields encompass the history of modern Philosophy and contemporary political Philosophy, especially the genesis of the philosophical perspectivism and of cosmopolitanism. He wrote several articles and monographies, namely Le perspectivisme transcendantal de Fichte, (Olms, 2013) and more recently Karl-Otto Apel. Du point de vue moral (Michalon, 2015). At the IEE USL-B, he gives the course "Penser l'Europe".

 

Stéphane SAUREL

 

Dominique SERVAIS

 

Dominique Servais combines a career outside of academia with teaching.  He is currently a Deputy Director at the National Bank of Belgium (Board minus 1) where he heads the International and Eurosystem Coordination Department.  His main tasks are to coordinate the preparation of the meetings of the decision making bodies at ECB, IMF and BIS level as well as at EU level (insofar it relates to central bank tasks)  and to define the position to be taken on such issues.  Dominique Servais took an active part in the negotiation of the Maastricht Treaty and has over 20 years’ experience in economic and monetary union issues. This provides him with a unique perspective on the "Union économique et monétaire", he teaches at the IEE Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles.

 

 

Nathalie TOUSIGNANT

 

Nathalie Tousignant is Professor of Contemporary History at Université Saint-Louis  - Bruxelles. She holds a Ph.D. in History (Université Laval, 1995) and is currently Co-director of CRHIDI (Centre de recherches en histoire du droit et des institutions); She is also local coordinator of the research project "IAP (VII) BeJust 2.0, Justice & populations". Prof. Tousignant is an expert on the colonial imaginary, especially on film. She focuses her research on the development of new methods of image analysis, combining historian methodology, semiopragmatics and visual anthropology.  

At the IEE, she gives the course on "Fondements historiques de l'intégration européenne". Her approach of this field is closely inspired of what she analyses in colonial studies.

 

Sébastien VAN DROOGHENBROECK

 

Sébastien Van Drooghenbroeck is full-time professor at the Law Faculty at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles and co-director of the Centre interdisciplinaire de recherches en droit constitutionnel et administratif (CIRC).  He teaches Sources and Principles of Law, Constitutional Law and International and European Human Rights Law. He is also Assessor at the Council of State of Belgium (since 2011). The research and the main publications of Professor Van Drooghenbroeck cover, among others, the Law of the European Convention on Human Rights and the Belgian Constitutional Law. Within the Advanced Master at the IEE, he teaches the course "Citoyenneté et droits de l'homme".

 

Jérémie VAN MEERBEECK

 

Jérémie Van Meerbeeck has a master in Law (2002), in Philosophy (2003), in Theory of Law (2003) and European Studies (2004). He defended his Phd on the Principle of Legal Certainty in European law in 2013 (published in 2014 by Anthemis-Publications de l’Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles)  He currently works as a Judge at the Court of First Instance in Brussels. He is also a guest lecturer at Université Saint-Louis - Bruxelles where he teaches legal theory and gives a seminar on "Penser l'Europe".