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François Tulkens

François Tulkens

Liedekerke, Belgium

Work Department

Regulatory

Position

Partner

Career

For more than 35 years, François Tulkens has been focusing on the various aspects of public and administrative law in Belgium, in particular those related to the complex federal structure of the state.

He frequently appears before the Constitutional Court and the Council of State. The most important areas of competence are constitutional law (division of powers and public freedoms), administrative law, urban planning and environmental law, energy law and media law.

After studying law and philosophy in 1983, he obtained his law degree magna laude from the Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL) in 1986 and received the Jacques Falys Prize. He has been a member of the Brussels Bar since the same year and continued his education by participating in the Summer Legal Program organized by the Law School of the University of Wisconsin Madison (Wisconsin, USA, 1988) and by vocational training in cassation proceedings (1999).

François has been teaching administrative and environmental law at the Université Saint-Louis Bruxelles since 2006, where he also led work in the field of contemporary legal thought. In 2020, he took over the position of teaching constitutional law, a position he already held between 1999 and 2006. Finally, he teaches the Belgian public law courses organized by CEDRE (Centre d'étude du droit de l'environnement) within the framework of the master's degree of specialization in environmental law and public real estate law (Université Saint-Louis and UCLouvain). François also participates in several research projects organized by Université Saint-Louis and UCLouvain in public law, environmental law and climate governance.

He is a prolific author, has published and contributed to several books, and regularly publishes numerous articles in leading legal journals. François is active on the editorial boards of several Journals of Belgian Law, including the Journal des Tribunaux, of which he has been chief secretary-general since 2004, the Revue belge de droit constitutionnel (member of the editorial board since 1994) and the journal Aménagement-Environnement (member of the editorial board since 2007).

Languages

French, Dutch, English

Memberships

Editor-in-chief at Journal des Tribunaux

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