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  1. Pieter van Vollenhoven ( Schiedam, 30 aprile 1939) è un giurista olandese, membro della famiglia reale olandese come marito della principessa Margherita . Indice. 1 Biografia. 1.1 Infanzia e studi. 1.2 Fidanzamento e nozze. 1.3 Carriera. 1.3.1 Settore militare. 1.3.2 Settore della sicurezza. 1.3.3 Indagine sull'incendio del 2005.

  2. Pieter van Vollenhoven Jr. (born April 30, 1939) is the husband of Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and a member, by marriage, of the Dutch royal house . Early life and career. Van Vollenhoven was born in Schiedam, he is the second son of Pieter van Vollenhoven Sr. (1897–1977) and his wife Jacoba Gijsbertha Stuylingh de Lange (1906–1983).

  3. Pieter van Vollenhoven (Schiedam, 30 april 1939) is een Nederlands oud-praktijkhoogleraar, voorzitter van het Fonds Slachtofferhulp en oud-voorzitter van de Onderzoeksraad voor Veiligheid. Hij is de echtgenoot van prinses Margriet.

  4. Prof. mr. Pieter van Vollenhoven is zowel nationaal als internationaal nauw betrokken bij de veiligheidszorg. In 1975 werd hij adviseur van de minister van Verkeer en Waterstaat op het gebied van de verkeersveiligheid. Vervolgens was hij voorzitter van verschillende organisaties: Raad voor de Verkeersveiligheid;

  5. Professor Van Vollenhoven is also Honorary Chair of the Community and Safety Association (in Dutch), an independent organisation that advises on safety issues. He has also occupied a number of international posts in the field of transport safety. Co-founder and a member of the European Transport Safety Council.

  6. 19 mag 2021 · Senior Advisor National Security & Governance. Prof. mr. Pieter van Vollenhoven is Senior advisor National Security & Governance for The Hague Centre for Strategic Studies. Professor Van Vollenhoven is closely involved in the field of safety assurance, both in the Netherlands and abroad.

  7. 6 mag 2022 · Her Royal Highness Princess Margriet of the Netherlands and her husband Professor Pieter van Vollenhoven will pay an official visit to Ottawa, Canada from Thursday 12 May to Monday 16 May. The visit was originally planned for 2020, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands.