Pierre Pescatore
Pierre Pescatore (20 November 1919 – 2 February 2010) was a Luxembourgian professor and a judge at the European Court of Justice.
Pescatore was one of the representatives of Luxembourg government at the negotiations of the Treaty of Rome, while he worked in the Ministry for Foreign Affairs from 1946 to 1967.[1] He held various positions at different universities from 1951 onwards. Pescatore served as judge at the Court of Justice from 9 October 1967 to 7 October 1985.
Publications
- The law of integration : emergence of a new phenomenon in international relations, based on the experience of the European Communities. Leiden : Sijthoff, 1974.
- Le droit de l'integration : emergence d'un phenomene nouveau dans les relations internationales selon l'experience des Communautes europeennes. Leiden : Sijthoff, 1972.
- L'Union Économique Belgo-Luxembourgeoise: expériences et perspectives d'avenir, Chronique de Politique Étrangère, 1965.
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gollark: Wait, can you use introspection modules to move/drop curse-of-binding items?
gollark: Hmm, that is a clever and extremely evil idea.
gollark: Surely they'll eventually realize that you can't simultaneously give people access to information and make them unable to store it. Unless they come up with some crazy draconian solution.
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References
- During the last years as secretary-general.
Sources
- Former Members, European Court of Justice official website.
- Death of Pierre Pescatore, EU Law Blog.
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