Johan Cyrille Corneel Vande Lanotte (born 6 July 1955) is a Belgian politician. He is a member of the SP.A, and became its party president on 15 October 2005. He handed down his leadership positions after the SP.A lost in the 2007 general election. Between 1995 and 2014, he served more than 13 years as Deputy Prime Minister, the longest period for a Flemish socialist after WW II. In his last term he served as the Minister of Economy, Consumer affairs and North Sea in the Di Rupo I Government. With the formation of a new Centre-Right federal government, which excluded his party, Johan Vande Lanotte returned to local politics in October 2014 in Ostend, where he took up his position as alderman for the economy and tourism at Ostend City Council. From August 2015 until the end of 2018 Vande Lanotte was the mayor of Ostend. During his political career he continued to work as a professor at the University of Ghent, specialized in Constitutional Law and Human Rights. Since 2019, he is a lawyer (senior legal advisor) in the law office Van Steenbrugge[1] in Gent. He was the initiator of the Turkey Tribunal[2] held in Geneva in September 2021. Vande Lanotte also published one of the six reports of the Turkey Tribunal entitled "Crimes Against Humanity under the Rome Statute in Turkey Today"[3]

Johan Vande Lanotte
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
5 December 2011 – October 2014
Minister of Economy, Consumer affairs and North Sea
In office
5 December 2011 – October 2014
Senator
In office
28 June 2007 – 5 December 2011
Chairperson of SP.A
In office
2005–2007
Preceded bySteve Stevaert
Succeeded byCaroline Gennez
Deputy Prime Minister
In office
1994–2005
Minister of Budget
In office
1999–2005
Minister of the Interior and of Civil Service Affairs
In office
1994–1998
Personal details
Born (1955-07-06) 6 July 1955 (age 69)
Poperinge, Belgium
Political partySP.A
ResidenceOstend
Alma materUniversity of Antwerp
University of Brussels (VUB)
OccupationPolitician
Professor
WebsiteOfficial website

Studies

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In 1978 he graduated magna cum laude in Political and Social Sciences, option: Sociology (Master's degree) from the University of Antwerp. In 1981 he added, again magna cum laude, a master in Law at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.

He graduated as Doctor in Law at the Ghent University in 1986. The subject of his dissertation was decentralisation in the Belgian political context. It was awarded with the Prize of the Belgian Institute for Administrative Sciences.

During his doctorate, he studied at the Swiss Institute of Comparative Law (Lausanne) with the Von Calcken scholarship of the Council of Europe, at the Lille University (France), the Leiden University (Netherlands) and the Université de Sherbrooke in Quebec.

Curriculum

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Professional

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  • 1978–1981: City of Ghent administration.
  • 1982–1983: assistant at the department of Political and Social Sciences of the University of Antwerp.
  • 1983–1987: assistant at the Law department of the Ghent University.
  • 1986: apprentice lawyer in Ghent.
  • 1987–1990: assistant auditor and auditor at the Council of State (Belgium)
  • since 1988: part-time professor public law at the Ghent University
  • 1988–1991: part-time professor public law at the Ghent University, combined with a part-time professorship at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
  • since 1991: part-time professor public law at the Ghent University, combined
  • 2010–2012: president of the non-governmental organization Coastal & Marine Union (EUCC)

Political

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Van Steenbrugge – advocaten". vsadvocaten.be. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  2. ^ "TURKEY TRIBUNAL". turkeytribunal.org. Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  3. ^ Vande Lanotte, Johan (27 November 2021). "Crimes Against Humanity under the Rome Statute in Turkey Today - Turkey Tribunal". Turkey Tribunal. Gent, Belgium (published August 2021). Retrieved 15 January 2024.
  4. ^ "Belgische Senaat" (in Dutch). Belgian Senate. Retrieved 10 June 2009.
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