José M. de Areilza

José María de Areilza Carvajal, Count of Rodas (born 1966) is a Spanish jurist Professor and Jean Monnet Chair at ESADE Business School, Ramón Llull University, Barcelona and Madrid and Secretary General of Aspen Institute España foundation, a partner institution of The Aspen Institute in the US.

José M. de Areilza
Born1966  (age 54)
Madrid 
Alma mater
OccupationWriter 

He holds a masters and a doctorate in Law from Harvard University and is the author of works relating to the institutions of the European Union and the allocation of powers between the Union and Member States. He writes a weekly column on international affairs at ABC newspaper and is a member of its board of directors.

Education

Born in 1966 in Madrid,[1] he received a licentiate degree in La at Universidad Complutense de Madrid.[1] He obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M) and a Doctorate in Juridical Sciences (S.J.D.) from Harvard Law School, where he worked with Professors Joseph Weiler and David Kennedy and was a Fulbright Scholar. He also received a Master of International Relations (M.A.) from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University. In 1992 he was admitted to the New York Bar.

Career

José M. de Areilza begun his academic career at Universidad San Pablo CEU, Madrid, where he taught European Union Law between 1994 and 1996. That year he was appointed Advisor on European and North-American affairs at the Spanish Prime Minister's Office, where he worked four years with Prime Minister José María Aznar.

In 2000 he became Director of Legal Studies at Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business School. In 2002 he was appointed Vice Dean of IE Business School and in 2008 first Dean of the new IE Law School. The European Commission awarded him a Jean Monnet Chair in 2007 and in 2009 he became President of the IE University-Jean Monnet Center for European Studies.

In April 2012 he became Secretary General of Aspen Institute España, an independent foundation that is a partner of The Aspen Institute in the US.

In September 2012 he was appointed Professor of Law at ESADE Law School, Ramón Llul University, Barcelona and Madrid. In 2013 he was elected Member of the European Council of Foreign Relations (ecfr.eu) and was granted a Jean Monnet Chair-ESADE by the European Commission. That year he was also appointed Senior Research Fellow at the Real Instituto Elcano.

He serves as Chairman of the British-Spanish Tertulias (the UK-Spain Forum), Academy Adjunct Faculty at Chatham House, London and The Jean Monnet Visiting Professor at William and Mary School of Law, Virginia.

In 2017 he was awarded the Antonio Fontán Journalism Prize in its 7th edition. He has a double appointment at ESADE, in the Department of Law and the Department of Strategy and General Management, where he teaches and researches on Power and Influence in Organizations.

During the courses 2018–19 and 2019–20 he is a Visiting Professor at INSEAD Business School, Fontainebleau, where he teaches the course "Power and Politics" in the MBA program.

Publications

José M. de Areilza has published over thirty five academic articles on European Union decision-making, institutional reform, allocation of powers between the EU and Member States, enhanced cooperation, regions in the EU and Spanish foreign policy. In 2014 he published the book (in Spanish) "Law and Power in the European Union", Civitas. He has been the editor of the books "España y las transformaciones de la Unión Europea" (1998) and, with Pablo Mayor, "Internet, una profecía" (Ariel, 2002).

  • Areilza Carvajal, José María de (2014). Poder y Derecho en la Unión Europea. Cizur Menor: Civitas/Aranzadi.[2]

Family

José M. de Areilza is the son of Enrique de Areilza Churruca and Pilar Carvajal Urquijo, Counts of Motrico. He is grandson of José María de Areilza.[3] He is married to María Salgado Madriñán.[4] They have two sons, Blanca and Santiago.

Community involvement

Member of the board of directors of ABC newspaper and of the Real Maestranza de Ronda.

Trustee of the Spanish Navy Museum and Fundacion Museo ABC de Ilustración y Dibujo

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References

  1. Ventoso, Luis (13 December 2017). "José María de Areilza: «Hay que volver a dotar a la UE de un componente utópico»". ABC.
  2. Lacaci de la Peña, Carmelo. "Areilza Carvajal, José María de (2014). Poder y Derecho en la Unión Europea". Revista Empresa y Humanismo. Universidad de Navarra. XVII (2): 77–83.
  3. Papell, Antonio (16 June 2011). "El equipo de Rajoy si llega a La Moncloa". ecodiario.eleconomista.es. El Economista.
  4. Soler Salcedo, Juan Miguel. Nobleza española. Visión Libros. pp. 346–347. ISBN 978-84-9886-179-2.
  5. Atienza, Julio de (1968). "Relación de títulos nobiliarios vacantes y principales documentos que contiene cada expediente que de los mismo se conserva en el Archivo del Ministerio de Justicia". Hidalguía. Madrid. XVI (87): 209.
  6. Agirreazkuenaga, Joseba (ed.). Bilbao desde sus Alcaldes. Diccionario biográfico de los Alcaldes de Bilbao y gestión municipal (1936–1979). Ayuntamiento de Bilbao.
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