- Jaap Doek
Jaap Egbert Doek (
May 1 1942 , Emmen) is a Dutch jurist, specialising in family and juvenile law. He is currently a professor oflaw at theVrije Universiteit inAmsterdam , where he was the Dean of the Law Faculty from 1988 to 1992. Currently he is a deputy justice in theCourt of Appeal of Amsterdam and he was a juvenile court judge in the district court ofAlkmaar andthe Hague (1978-1985).He was elected to the
United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child in February 1999 and, from May 2001 to the end of his mandate in February 2007, served as its Chairperson.Doek was a founding member of the
International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN) (serving as president in 1982-1984 and as vice president for developing countries in 1984-1992) and in that capacity was involved in the establishment of theAfrican Network for Prevention and Protection of Child Abuse and Neglect (ANPPCAN). He was also involved in the creation ofDefence for Children International (DCI; 1979) and the Dutch section of this organisation (1984). He has been a member of an ISPCAN/DCI working group on Child Labour which conducted a large study onchild labour (1994-1997).He was a member of the Board of the
International Association of Juvenile and Family Court Magistrates from 1982 to 1986.In 1993 he was a visiting scholar at
Georgetown University Law School inWashington, DC , and at theUniversity of Michigan School of Law inAnn Arbor . In January to May 1999 he was a visiting professor at theNorthwestern University School of Law inChicago . In 1999-2000 he was the president of theEuropean Law Faculties Association (ELFA).He has published numerous books and articles on various topics in the area of
children's rights andfamily law in national and international journals.ource
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