SSH/DRT Faculté de droit et de criminologie (DRT)
SSH/DRT/BUDR Commission d'enseignement pour le droit (BUDR)
SSH/JURI Institut pour la recherche interdisciplinaire en sciences juridiques (JUR-I)
SSH/JURI/PJPU Droit public (PJPU)
Born in 1971, David Renders holds a PhD in public law from UCLouvain, Belgium (2002), a master’s degree in law from UCLouvain (1994) with an Erasmus exchange to the University of Bologna, Italy (1994), and a bachelor’s degree in philosophy from UCLouvain (1994).
He has been a professor at UCLouvain since 2003, having previously been a research assistant between 1994 and 2003. He has also been a lawyer at the Brussels bar since 1995.
As a professor
David Renders is the current director of the Centre Montesquieu d’études de l’action publique, the honorary president of the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in Legal and Criminological Sciences (2023 to 2024) and the honorary vice-dean of the Faculty of Law and Criminology in charge of relations with professional circles (2009 to 2012 and 2020 to 2023).
He teaches general administrative law, administrative litigation, public policy law and administrative law in relation to European integration and is the author or co-author of more than three hundred books and contributions published in Europe, Canada, Brazil and Japan (list available on DIAL, see below).
He has published, in French, his PhD on Legislative consolidation of unilateral administrative acts (2003), a treatise of Administrative Litigation (2010, with Th. Bombois, B. Gors, Ch. Thiebaut and L. Vansnick), a book on Administrative Assets (2014, with B. Gors), a book on the Basic Principles of Public Procurement Law (1st ed., 2018, 2nd ed., 2021, with C. Delforge and K. Polet, 3rd ed., 2026, with P. Abba and C. Delforge, forthcoming), a treatise of General Administrative Law (1st ed., 2015, 2nd ed., 2017, 3rd ed., 2019, 4th ed., 2022) and a treatise on The Belgian Council of State (2020, with B. Gors).
He has also edited, in French or in English, a number of collective reference books, including The Constitutional Court, twenty years on (2004, with A. Rasson-Roland and M. Verdussen), The Reform of the Belgian Council of State, year 2006 (2006), Administrative Sanctions (2007, with R. Andersen and D. Deom), Access to Administrative Documents (2008), Arbitration in Public Law (2010, with P. Delvolvé and Th. Tanquerel), News on Public Procurement Law (2010, with K. Wauters), Grants (2011), News on Energy Law (2012, with R. Born), Expropriation in the Public Interest (2013), Urban Reviewal in Europe (2015, with J. Morand-Deviller, Th. Tanquerel, M. Dutu and F. Priet), Liability of Public Authorities (2016, Proceedings of the Journées d'études juridiques Jean Dabin), The Reform of the Belgian Council of State, year 2014 (2016), Urban Planning Litigation in Europe (2017, with J. Morand-Deviller, M. Pâques and F. Priel), Uber & Taxis. Comparative Law Studies (2018, with R. Noguellou), Architectural heritage, sites and landscapes under urban law (2019, with J. Morand-Deviller and J. Gifreu Font), The Withdrawal Theory of Administrative Acts (2019), News on Administrative Litigation (2020), Urban Mobility (2020, with J. Morand-Deviller and W. Spannowsky), The Citizen and the Administration faced with the Judge and the Ombudsman (2021, with M. Bertrand), Administrative and Judicial Control of Public Finances (2022, with D. Piron), The Right of Complaint and Prison Administrative Litigation (2023, with M.-A. Beernaert), Discipline in the civil Service (2023), General Administrative Police (2025, with C. Delforge) and The Reform of the Belgian Council of State, years 2022-2023 (2025, with P. Goffaux).
David Renders has taken part in over one hundred and seventy scientific events in Belgium and abroad, has supervised various PhD and has been a member of the steering committee of others. He has also been a member of numerous recruitment juries for public sector positions, including those for the auditor’s and the registrar’s office of the Belgian Council of State, the ombudsman of the Walloon Region and the French Community of Belgium, the clerk of the Belgian Senate, and many administrative positions. He has also served on numerous university recruitment and promotion committees, both in Belgium and abroad, and has been a member of the Institut universitaire de France jury on several occasions, having been appointed co-chair once. He has sat on several Belgian public bodies, including the Federal Commission and the Walloon Commission for Access to Administrative Documents.
Visiting Scholar at the University of Cambridge (Pembroke College / Centre for Public Law), Visiting Fellow at the Australian National University, Visiting Professor at the Universities of Bordeaux, Brescia, Fukuoka, Limoges, Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne, Sao Paolo and Stockholm-Södertörn, David Renders has also been a lecturer, keynote speaker or speaker at various other universities in Europe (including Aix-Marseille, Barcelona, Bergamo, Bologna, Bucharest, Cambridge, Dijon, Florence, Geneva, Krakow, Lausanne, Lecce, Luxembourg, Lyon, Madrid, Milan-Bocconi, Montpellier, Oxford, Paris, Rennes, Rome, Thessaloniki, Toulouse, Trier and Warsaw), in Africa (Bukavu), in America (Cornell, Ottawa, Penn, Rutgers, Temple), in Asia (Tokyo), and in Oceania (Canberra, Melbourne).
David Renders is also a member of the scientific board of the Groupe de recherche sur les institutions et le droit de l'aménagement du territoire, de l’urbanisme et du logement (GRIDAUH, based at the Université Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne), former secretary general and current member of the board of directors of the International Association for Land Use Planning Law (AIDRU, based at the Université Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne), member of the European Public Law Organisation (EPLO, based in Athens) and former trainee at the General Court of the European Union. He has forged scientific links with colleagues at several universities, particularly in Belgium and Europe.
He has also been called upon as an expert by the Belgian federal and federated parliaments and by members of government. He is or has been a member of several editorial boards of Belgian and French scientific journals, including the Revue Administration publique, the Revue des marchés et contrats publics, the Chroniques de droit public which became the Revue PubliAdmin, the Revue de fiscalité régionale et locale, the Annales de droit de Louvain and the Revue française de droit administratif, of which he is one of the two Belgian correspondents.
He has also created two continuing education certificates that are unique in Belgium, one in Public Finances, for which he is the joint academic director with M. Bourgeois (since 2012), and the other in Good Administration, for which he is the academic director (since 2023).
As a lawyer
David Renders is a member of the Public Law Committee of the French Bar Association of Brussels. He advises public authorities and companies, as well as private individuals, on all matters relating to Belgian public law. In particular, he appears before the Constitutional Court and the Council of State, as well as the courts of the judicial order.
He is called upon to give opinions, conduct negotiations and draw up documents for administrative and judicial litigation, as well as to plead.