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Prof. Dr. Alain Verbeke
Property and Trust Law
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
College De Valk
Tiensestraat 41
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Tel: +32 16 325164
Fax: +32 16 238600
E-mail: alain.verbeke@law.kuleuven.be
Personal website: www.alainverbeke.be
Prof. Dr. Alain Verbeke.
(born 1964) (Bach.Phil (Leuven), Ph.D.Law (Leuven), Lic.Not. (Ghent),
LL.M. (Ann Arbor, Michigan), Negotiation Program (Harvard)), is Full
Professor of Law at the Universities of Leuven (Belgium) and Tilburg (the
Netherlands).
He is Chair of the Department of Private Law in Leuven and Visiting
Professor of Law in Harvard. Verbeke is a Partner with GREENILLE Estate
& Trust Attorneys at the Bar of Brussels.
He has written numerous books and articles in national and international
journals. He is on the Editorial Board of several law journals and
member of a number of organisations and commissions, such as Advisory
Council of the Von Bar Group on a European Civil Code, the International
Academy of Estate and Trust Law, the Trento Group for the Common Core of
European Private Law, the Committee for Research and Legislation of the
Royal Federation of Belgian Notaries.
Prof. Dr. Vincent Sagaert
Property and Trust Law
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
College De Valk
Tiensestraat 41
3000 Leuven
Belgium
Tel: +32 16
Fax: +32 16
E-mail: vincent.sagaert@kuleuven-kortrijk.be
Personal website:
www.kulak.ac.be
Prof. Dr. Vincent Sagaert.
Vincent Sagaert (born 1976)(Ph.D. Law, Leuven 2003)) is Full Professor
of Private Law at the University of Leuven and Professor Property Law at
the University of Antwerp and the Catholic University of Brussels.
He is the author of numerous articles and books on Property Law and the
law of obligations. He is member of the Editorial Board of several
Belgian and Dutch legal reviews. He has been visiting professor at the
University of Utrecht (2007) and at the University of Burundi (2003,
2004 and 2006). He is the head of Leuven of the Ius Commune Program on
Property Law and reporter for the European Working Group on Transfer of
Movables. Het is member of the Task Force and co-author of the European
Casebook on Property Law (forthcoming, 2008).
He is also a barrister at the Brussels Bar, in the law firm of Eubelius
(www.eubelius.com).
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