'Pieter Hendrik Kooijmans' (born
July 6,
1933) is a Dutch jurist,
CDA politician and diplomat. He served as a Judge on the
International Court of Justice from
1997 until
2006.
He was born in
Heemstede,
Netherlands. He earned his bachelor's and law degrees from the
Free University of Amsterdam. Following graduation, he joined the University's faculty as Professor of Public International Law and European Law, serving from
1965 to
1973. He joined the Dutch Foreign Ministry, as State Secretary for Foreign Affairs from 1973 to
1977. In
1976 and again in
1991, he served as a Lecturer at the
Hague Academy of International Law. From
1978 to
1992, he served as a Professor of Public International Law at the
University of Leiden. From
1993 to
1994, he served as Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, succeeding
Hans van den Broek. In
1995, he returned to his former position as Professor of Public International Law at the University of Leiden, serving until his appointment to the International Court of Justice.
References
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Peter Kooijmans in the Leiden Journal of International Law
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International Court of Justice Biography
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Biography in Dutch