John Fitzmaurice (writer)
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John Fitzmaurice (18 November 1947 in
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- August 2003 in
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), was an administrator, academic and writer. He was an author of numerous books and articles on politics, concentrating on party politics and elections. He was an official of the
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and a lecturer at the Université Libre de Bruxelles. Fizmaurice was educated at
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and the
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. He obtained a Certificate of Education at Oxford People College. His political career began when he contested
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in 1987. He went on to contest
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in 1992 and 1997. Fitzmaurice became secretary of the Brussels Labour Party and the vice-chair of Brussels
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. He went on to work as an administrator for the
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, Brussels, in the Department for Liaison with the
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. While in that post he travelled extensively, mainly to carry out research for his next publications. After he died unexpectedly, a commemoration service was held on 12 November 2003 in the Brussels Van Maerlant Chapel. Among others,
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, vice-president of the European Commission from 1995 until 2004, and
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from the European Parliament, spoke during this service. In memory of John Fitzmaurice, an annual lecture around the themes of
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,
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and
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, is held in Brussels. At the 2007 lecture,
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dedicated his speech to Fitzmaurice. He said:
...it is also a particular honour to give the Brussels Labour Annual Lecture in memory of our colleague and friend, John Fitzmaurice. I knew John during my time in the European Parliament. He then went on to work for the Commission Secretariat General focusing on the relationship between the Commission and the Parliament until his sad death in 2003. John was passionate about European politics and in particular the European Parliament throughout his life and career. I hope that it is something that I have in common with him.


Works

*''Party Groups in the European Parliament'' (1975, Ashgate); *''The European Parliament'' (1978, Dartmouth); *''The European Parliament'' (1979, Penguin special, with Robert Jackson); *''Politics in Denmark'' (1981, Hurst); *''Politics in Belgium'' (1983, Hurst); *''Québec and Canada: past, present and future'' (1985, Hurst); *''Security and Politics in the Nordic Area ''(1987, Avebury); *''Austrian Politics and Society Today'' (1991, Macmillan); *''The Baltic: A Regional Future?'' (1992, Macmillan); *''The Politics of Belgium, A Unique Federalism'' (1996, Westview Press); *''Damming the Danube: Gabcikovo and Post-Communist Politics in Europe'' (1996, Westview Press) *''Politics and Government in the Visegrad Countries'' (1998, Macmillan) {{DEFAULTSORT:Fitzmaurice, John British political writers European civil servants 1947 births 2003 deaths British officials of the European Union