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I am intrigued by the role of law in human health. How can law be used to improve and protect human health – and reversely – what are the legal limits to public and medical establishment’s powers in the face of human vulnerability and the innate human desire for a long and healthy life? My current position is that of Professor of Health Law and Policy. I completed my law degrees (with honours) both at the University of Amsterdam and, on a Fulbright fellowship, at NYC Columbia University, School of Law. I was a visiting scholar at the Harvard Law School Petrie Flom Center for Health Law and Policy; Columbia University, School of Law, and at the Ecole de Droit de la Sorbonne, Pantheon, Paris1 My 2019 monograph EU Health Law & Policy: The Expansion on EU power in Public Health and Health Care with OUP was reviewed here and here. In pursuing, supervising, and facilitating research in this respect, I work in an interdisciplinary manner. This has led me to initiate the newly established Law Center for Health & Life at the Amsterdam Law School, which I lead together with Katrina Perehudoff and Johan Legemaate. Brooks, E., de Ruijter, A., & Greer, S. L. (2021). The European Union Confronts COVID-19: Another European Rescue of the Nation-State? In S. L. Greer, E. J. King, E. Massard da Fonseca, & A. Peralta-Santos (Eds.), Coronavirus Politics: The Comparative Politics and Policy of COVID-19 (pp. 235-248). University of Michigan Press. https://doi.org/10.3998/mpub.11927713, https://doi.org/10.1353/book.83273 [details]

EU Health Law & Policy is a deeply researched book with an impressive marshalling of the literature; interestingly, de Ruijter couples her doctrinal legal analysis with qualitative research data relating the accounts of civil servants working on healthpolicy in the EU institutional context, which makes for a richer account of her findings ... EU Health Law & Policy is an excellently crafted monograph deserving of a wide-ranging audience." - Edward S. Dove, University of Edinburgh, SCRIPTed An excellent attorney who takes a big-picture view of cases and who can be totally relied on”, "Pieter de Ruijter adroitly manages the weightiest portfolios for global heavy hitters.” (2017);Brooks, E., & de Ruijter, A. (2021). Towards more comprehensive health law and policy research. Health Economics, Policy and Law, 16(1), 104-110. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1744133120000286 [details] Strategic kingpin handling a raft of corporate titans’ sprawling portfolios and KOs their complex conundrums” (2016);

Boxer, C. R. (1969). "Some Second Thoughts on the Third Anglo-Dutch War, 1672–1674". Trans. R. Hist. Soc. 19: 67–94. doi: 10.2307/3678740. JSTOR 3678740. S2CID 159934682. de Ruijter, A., & Tjon Soei Len, L. (2014). Mannen zijn zielig zonder zelfvertrouwen, daar weet Thierry Baudet alles van. De Volkskrant. Hervey, T., & de Ruijter, A. (2020). The Dynamic Potential of European Union Health Law. European Journal of Risk Regulation, 11(4), 726-735. https://doi.org/10.1017/err.2020.70 [details] Disease and death are part of life, and no one has a right to eternal health’, says De Ruijter. Still, we want to do everything we can to ensure that we protect and promote health, both for individuals, and for the population as a whole.’ But at what cost? And how does this relate to other priorities, such as self-determination and freedom, the protection of the rule of law, or the right to education. ‘During the outbreak of corona, you could clearly see these dilemma’s play out: on the one hand, the government wants to do everything it can to prevent the spread of the virus, but on the other hand, they cannot just close the schools indefinitely.’ Hellinga, G. G. (2006). Geschiedenis van Nederland (in Dutch). Zutphen: Walburg Pers. ISBN 978-9-05730-6006.The town of DeRuyter, New York, United States, and a village of the same name within the town are both named after the admiral. de Ruijter, A. & Perehudoff, K. (2022). Horizon Europe grant for the END-VOC project (Ending Covid-19 Variants of Concern through Cohort Studies). Between 1642 and 1651, he made a number of profitable trading sailings to Morocco, Brazil and the West Indies, [3] [8] and by 1651, he had saved enough money to retire. In 1650, de Ruyter's second wife, who in 1649 had given him a second son, Engel, unexpectedly died. On 8 January 1652, he married a widow, Anna van Gelder, and bought a house in Flushing for his proposed retirement, which lasted less than a year. [4] First Anglo-Dutch War [ edit ] De Ruyter c. 1654 In 1622, during the Eighty Years' War against Spain, he fought as a musketeer in the new Dutch army under Maurice of Nassau against the Spaniards during the relief of Bergen-op-Zoom. That same year he rejoined the Dutch merchant fleet and steadily worked his way up through the posts of boatswain and chief mate before becoming a merchant ship's master at the age of thirty. Although having had little formal education, he spoke tolerable French and fluent English. [3] [4] In any circumstances this book would be one of the best works on European Union health policy and law, and a notable contribution to research on law and society or the European Union in general. In the circumstances of COVID-19 it is also one of the most important ... this book is a fine piece of scholarship whose timeliness is a favor to all of us." - Scott L. Greer, University of Michigan, Journal of Health Politics and Law

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