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Schermers, Henry Gerhard was born on September 27, 1928 in Epe, Gelderland, Netherlands. Son of Petrus and Amelia M. (Gooszen) Schermers.
Bachelor of Laws, Leiden (Netherlands) Law School, 1948. Master of Laws, Leiden (Netherlands) Law School, 1953. Doctor of Laws, Leiden (Netherlands) Law School, 1957.
Civil servant, Ministry Foreign Affairs, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1953-1963;
professor of law, University Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 1963-1978;
professor of law, Leiden U., since 1978. Visiting professor University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1968-1969, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, 1981, Queen Mary College, London, 1988, Oxford, 1996-1997. Member Netherlands delegate United Nations Conference on Law of Sea, 1958, 60, United Nations Conference Diplomatic Intercourse, 1961, United Nations General Assembly, 1972.
Member European Commission Human Rights,1981-1996.
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Substitute judge Amsterdam Court Appeal, 1973-1998. Served to captain Netherlands Royal Guard, 1950-1973. Fellow British Academy (correspondent).
Member European Economic Community (member advisory commission international law to 1998), Max Planck Institute Heidelberg, Institute University Luxembourg, Netherlands State Commission International Law, Institute Droit International. Lodge: Rotary.
Married Hotsche A.C. Tans, November 30, 1957. Children: Peter, Gepke, Amelia.