In 1985 Wouter Den Haerynck graduated magna cum laude as Master of Law at Antwerp University. In 1985-86 he attended courses on German law in Tübingen and Düsseldorf, organized by the German Academic Exchange Service. In 1987 he participated in London at the Young European Lawyers’ Scheme organized by the British Council. In 1990 he obtained cum laude a LL.M in Admiralty at Tulane University (USA).
After an internship in 1986 in Hamburg with Dr Dieter Raabe (Schön & Pflüger) and in 1987 in London with Bernard Eder QC (Essex Court), he became a member of the Antwerp Bar Association in 1987 and joined the law firm Huybrechts Engels Craen & Partners.
Wouter Den Haerynck is specialized in insurance law, maritime and transport law as well as in international trade law. He has a vast experience in litigating in four languages (Dutch, French, English and German), both in national and international courts (including the NATO Tribunal), as well as in national and international arbitrations.
Besides individuals his clients include several national and international insurance companies, banks and multinationals.
He is lid a member of the European Lawyers’ Association, as well as member of the Belgian Association for Maritime Law. He is the previous chief editor and now editor of the Journal for International Trade and Transport Law and author of several legal publications, among them:
- “Scheepsbeslag is een dwangmiddel”, met T. Van Achter – in I.H.T., 2015, p. 143-153.
- “Verlies van klasse en verzwijging bij het afsluiten van een vaarpolis”, noot onder Hof van beroep Brussel, 20 maart 2013, in I.H.T., 2015, p. 74-79
- "Scheepsbeslag en retentie door de overheid" in: Liber Amicorum Marc A. Huybrechts, Intersentia 2011
- "Beslag op bunkers" in: Liber Amicorum Hubert Libert, Maklu 1999
- “Exoneratiebedingen in het transportrecht”, met M.A. Huybrechts - in: Exoneratiebedingen / Herbots J.H. [edit.], Brugge, Die Keure, 1993, p. 151-158
- “Remedies for International Sellers of Goods Dennis Campbell, S
- "Validity and Enforceability of Foreign Forum Selection Clauses in Maritime Passage Contracts: a comparative Analysis between the United States and the European Economic Community" in European Transport Law 1991, p. 315-328