2005
2008
Ad interim
Ahmed Marcouch
Alexander Pechtold
Algemeen Dagblad
Alma mater
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Gay Pride
André Rouvoet
Anouchka van Miltenburg
Arie Slob
Atheism
Atzo Nicolaï
Banana republic
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Betty de Boer
Beurs van Berlage
Boris van der Ham
Brigitte van der Burg
Burgemeester
Charlie Aptroot
ChristianUnion
City council
Civil service
Coşkun Çörüz
Cohen (surname)
Cora van Nieuwenhuizen
Cynthia Ortega-Martijn
De Volkskrant
De Wallen
Democrats 66
Diederik Samsom
Dion Graus
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctorate
Dutch Institute for War Documentation
Dutch Labour Party
Dutch language
Eberhard van der Laan
Elbert Dijkgraaf
Ella Kalsbeek
Emile Roemer
Esmé Wiegman-van Meppelen Scheppink
Esther Ouwehand
Ewout Irrgang
Farshad Bashir
Fatma Koşer Kaya
Fleur Agema
Frans Timmermans
Geert Wilders
Gerda Verburg
Gerdi Verbeet
GreenLeft
Groninger Studentencorps Vindicat atque Polit
Gymnasium (school)
H. Floris Cohen
Haarlem
Han ten Broeke
Hanke Bruins Slot
Harrisburg
Harry Borghouts
Harry van Bommel
Heemstede
Hells Angels
Helma Neppérus
Hero Brinkman
High school
History
Honorary degree
House of Representatives of the Netherlands
Immigration
Incumbent
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink
Ineke van Gent
Jan de Wit
Janneke Snijder-Hazelhoff
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
Jetta Klijnsma
Joël Voordewind
Jo Ritzen
Job
Job Cohen
John So
Jolande Sap
Jurist
Karen Gerbrands
Kees van der Staaij
Khadija Arib
Knight
Labour Party (Netherlands)
Latvia
Law
Leiden University
Lijsttrekker
List of mayors of Amsterdam
List of members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands (2010–present)
Lodewijk Asscher
Louis Bontes
Maastricht University
2008
Ad interim
Ahmed Marcouch
Alexander Pechtold
Algemeen Dagblad
Alma mater
Amsterdam
Amsterdam Gay Pride
André Rouvoet
Anouchka van Miltenburg
Arie Slob
Atheism
Atzo Nicolaï
Banana republic
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp
Betty de Boer
Beurs van Berlage
Boris van der Ham
Brigitte van der Burg
Burgemeester
Charlie Aptroot
ChristianUnion
City council
Civil service
Coşkun Çörüz
Cohen (surname)
Cora van Nieuwenhuizen
Cynthia Ortega-Martijn
De Volkskrant
De Wallen
Democrats 66
Diederik Samsom
Dion Graus
Doctor of Philosophy
Doctorate
Dutch Institute for War Documentation
Dutch Labour Party
Dutch language
Eberhard van der Laan
Elbert Dijkgraaf
Ella Kalsbeek
Emile Roemer
Esmé Wiegman-van Meppelen Scheppink
Esther Ouwehand
Ewout Irrgang
Farshad Bashir
Fatma Koşer Kaya
Fleur Agema
Frans Timmermans
Geert Wilders
Gerda Verburg
Gerdi Verbeet
GreenLeft
Groninger Studentencorps Vindicat atque Polit
Gymnasium (school)
H. Floris Cohen
Haarlem
Han ten Broeke
Hanke Bruins Slot
Harrisburg
Harry Borghouts
Harry van Bommel
Heemstede
Hells Angels
Helma Neppérus
Hero Brinkman
High school
History
Honorary degree
House of Representatives of the Netherlands
Immigration
Incumbent
Ineke Dezentjé Hamming-Bluemink
Ineke van Gent
Jan de Wit
Janneke Snijder-Hazelhoff
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert
Jetta Klijnsma
Joël Voordewind
Jo Ritzen
Job
Job Cohen
John So
Jolande Sap
Jurist
Karen Gerbrands
Kees van der Staaij
Khadija Arib
Knight
Labour Party (Netherlands)
Latvia
Law
Leiden University
Lijsttrekker
List of mayors of Amsterdam
List of members of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands (2010–present)
Lodewijk Asscher
Louis Bontes
Maastricht University
Job Cohen
Job Cohen in March 2010
Member of the House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
17 June 2010
Parliamentary leader - Labour Party
House of Representatives
Incumbent
Assumed office
17 June 2010
Preceded by
Mariëtte Hamer
Mayor of Amsterdam
In office
15 January 2001 – 12 March 2010
Preceded by
Schelto Patijn
Succeeded by
Eberhard van der Laan
State Secretary for Justice
In office
3 August 1998 – 1 January 2001
Prime Minister
Wim Kok
Preceded by
Elizabeth Schmitz
Succeeded by
Ella Kalsbeek
Parliamentary leader - Labour Party
Senate
In office
1 August 1996 – 3 August 1998
Preceded by
Joop van den Berg
Succeeded by
Johan Stekelenburg
Member of the Senate
In office
13 June 1995 – 3 August 1998
State Secretary for Education and Sciences
In office
2 July 1993 – 22 August 1994
Prime Minister
Ruud Lubbers
Preceded by
Roel in 't Veld
Succeeded by
Tineke Netelenbos
Born
18 October 1947 (1947-10-18) (age 63)
Haarlem, Netherlands
Birth name
Marius Job Cohen
Nationality
Dutch
Political party
Labour Party
Spouse(s)
Lidie Cohen (m. 1972–present)
Children
Jaap Cohen (born 1980)
Lotje Cohen (born 1983)
Residence
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Alma mater
University of Groningen (LL.M.)
Leiden University (PhD)
Occupation
Politician
Civil servant
Jurist
Law professor
Religion
None (Atheism) 123
Website
www.jobcohen.nl
Marius Job Cohen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmaːriʏs ˈjɔp koːˈɦɛn]; born 18 October 1947) is a Dutch jurist and social democratic politician. Since 2010, he is the leader of the Labour Party (PvdA) and he is member of the House of Representatives, where he also is the parliamentary group leader of the Labour Party.
Cohen obtained his Master of Laws degree at the University of Groningen (1971) and his PhD at Leiden University (1981). In 1983 he became a law professor of methods and techniques and in 1991 rector magnificus at Maastricht University.
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As a member of the Labour Party, Cohen held several political positions and offices over the years. He was State Secretary for Education and Sciences in the third Lubbers cabinet (1993–1994), member of and parliamentary group leader in the Senate (1995–1998), State Secretary for Justice in the second Kok cabinet (1998–2001), and Mayor of Amsterdam (2001–2010).
He resigned as mayor in order to take up his candidacy to become the top candidate (lijsttrekker) for the Labour Party in the Dutch general election of 2010.456 On April 25, 2010 Cohen was officially elected as lijsttrekker of the Labour Party.7
Contents
1 Family and education
2 Academic career
3 Political career
3.1 State Secretary for Education and Sciences
3.2 Member of the Senate
3.3 State Secretary for Justice
3.4 Mayor of Amsterdam
3.5 2010 Dutch elections
4 Honors and awards
5 Works
6 References
7 External links
Family and education
Marius Job Cohen was born on 18 October 1947 in Haarlem, Netherlands.8 He is the second child (of two) of Adolf Emile "Dolf" Cohen (1913–2004) and Henriëtte "Hetty" Koster (1913–1996). His elder brother is Floris Cohen (born 1946).910
His parents both studied history and became high school teachers of history.911 They were liberal Jews, and due to the persecution of Jews, they were forced into hiding until the end of World War II.9 His paternal grandparents Hendrik Cohen and Flora Polak both died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945.12 After the war, his father worked at the Dutch Institute for War Documentation.13 Later he became a professor of medieval history and a rector magnificus at Leiden University.1415 His mother became a member of the city council of Heemstede. His parents were both early members of the Labour Party.9
Cohen went to a public primary school in Heemstede. He attended the secondary school Stedelijk Gymnasium in Haarlem from 1960 to 1966. He studied Dutch public law at the University of Groningen from 1966 and obtained his Master of Laws degree in 1971. During his student years, he was a member of the student association Vindicat atque Polit.8
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Cohen married his wife Lidie on 2 July 1972 in Groningen.8 She studied Dutch language in Groningen and was a high school teacher. She has multiple sclerosis and is in a wheelchair. Cohen and his wife have two children, son Jaap (born 1980) and daughter Lotje (born 1983).16
Academic career
Between 1 September 1971 and 1 September 1981, Job Cohen held a scientific position at the Bureau Research of Education at Leiden University. He obtained a doctorate (PhD) from this university in June 1981,8 with a dissertation on the rights of university students.17
On 1 September 1981 he joined the State University of Limburg in a higher scientific capacity, and was chairman of the commission that prepared the establishment of a faculty of law. On 1 September 1983 Cohen became professor of methods and techniques at the faculty of law; on 1 January 1991 he also became rector magnificus of the State University of Limburg. He resigned from this position to become State Secretary for Education and Sciences in 1993.8
In 1995 he returned to his position in Maastricht as professor and rector magnificus at Maastricht University (the former State University of Limburg). From 1 January 1998, he took a sabbatical year, but he resigned in August 1998 when he became State Secretary for Justice.8
Cohen has received two honorary degrees for his contributions to law and society, one in 2007 from the University of Windsor18 and one in 2008 from the Radboud University Nijmegen.19
Political career
State Secretary for Education and Sciences
This section requires expansion.
On 2 July 1993, Cohen became State Secretary (deputy minister) for Education and Sciences in the third cabinet of Ruud Lubbers, under education minister Jo Ritzen. In Cohen's portfolio were higher and academic education, science policy, and adult education. The term of this post expired after a year and Cohen returned to his academic post in Maastricht.8
Member of the Senate
This section requires expansion.
From 13 June 1995, Cohen was a member of the Senate of the Netherlands. Between 1 August 1996 until he resigned from the Senate on 3 August 1998, he was also the parliamentary group leader of the Labour Party in the Senate.8
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During his period in the Senate, he also worked for the Maastricht University, where he began a sabbatical year on 1 January 1998. In February 1998 however, he took on the function of interim-director of the broadcasting organization VPRO, lasting until 15 August.8
State Secretary for Justice
This section requires expansion.
On 3 August 1998, he resigned from the Senate to take up the position of State Secretary for Justice in the second cabinet of Wim Kok, dealing chiefly with immigration. In this capacity he was responsible for a new immigration law, intended to restrict entry of refugees to "genuine cases".
Mayor of Amsterdam
Job Cohen performed the marriage of The Prince of Orange and Princess Máxima on 02-02-'02
Job Cohen and then President of Russia Vladimir Putin in 2005
Job Cohen during annual Amsterdam Gay Pride in 2008
He resigned his position as State Secretary on 31 December 2000 in order to take up the position of Mayor of Amsterdam (burgemeester) on 15 January 2001. Mayors of Dutch cities are appointed by the cabinet in the name of the monarch.20
At midnight on 1 April 2001, Cohen became the first public official to wed same-sex couples, following the passing of legislation opening up marriage to people of the same gender (see Same-sex marriage in the Netherlands).21
On 2 February 2002, Job Cohen performed the civil marriage of Prince Willem-Alexander and Máxima Zorreguieta in the Beurs van Berlage in Amsterdam.22
In November 2004, controversial film maker Theo van Gogh was killed in Amsterdam by a Muslim extremist. Time awarded Cohen the title "European Hero" in 2005, for his inclusive approach towards the Muslim community after the murder, defusing tension in the city.23
Cohen found himself thrown into the role of mediator between the city's Muslims, the original Dutch population and other groups in the cultural and racial mix. Almost half Amsterdam's residents are of non-Western descent, a majority of them Muslims."Islam is here to stay, in this country, in this city (...) We have to deal with Islam as a fact, not whether we like it. So the real question is how to get on with each other." Cohen took pride in the fact that in Amsterdam no violence or arson occurred in response to the killing.24 By his visiting ethnic groups, organizing debates among religious leaders and his listening and promoting dialogue, he received from opponents the mocking nickname of "tea drinker" - an image that would be exploited by them when he returned in the Dutch national politics in 2010.25
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On 27 January 2006 Cohen announced he would be willing to serve a second term as mayor of Amsterdam. On 12 July 2006 the municipality of Amsterdam almost unanimously (Democrats 66 opposed, being in favour of an elected mayor) supported Cohen to prolong his career as a mayor after 15 January 2007 when his first term ended. The Queen's Commissioner Harry Borghouts of North Holland will now have to offer this advice to the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Cohen's politics towards ethnic minorities in Amsterdam is characterized by the slogan "keeping things together" (de boel bij elkaar houden). On 2 May 2006 Immigration Minister Rita Verdonk of the centre-right VVD accused Amsterdam of becoming a "banana republic", with a lax safety policy: she cited the criminal liquidations and the disturbance caused by young people as examples of this. In the yearly crime meter of the Algemeen Dagblad Amsterdam did not perform particularly badly in safety policy and crime fighting, one of the reasons for this is Cohen's targeted approach towards those who commit multiple crimes (veelplegers). Cohen stated that his policy which combines soft and hard approaches, fighting crime and fighting the causes of crime, was the key to his successful safety policy.
In 2006 the World Mayor organization determined Cohen to be runner-up in the award for World Mayor of 2006, behind Melbourne mayor John So, and ahead of Harrisburg mayor Stephen R. Reed. World Mayor praised Cohen's leadership following the murder of Theo van Gogh in 2004, and his efforts at bringing together the diverse population of Amsterdam.2627
In late 2007, Cohen moved to reduce prostitution in Amsterdam, following allegations that Hells Angels and other organized criminals had taken over the prostitution industry. The city council bought 18 buildings in the red light district De Wallen from Charlie Geerts in order to convert them into upscale establishments and revoked the license of the luxury brothel Yab Yum.2829
2010 Dutch elections
Job Cohen after he announced his candidacy for the Labour Party leadership
On 12 March 2010, Wouter Bos resigned as leader of the Labour Party. Bos named Cohen as candidate for the position, which he accepted. At the subsequent elections, Cohen was a candidate for Prime Minister. He was expected to be a strong opponent to Geert Wilders and was described in the press as "authoritarian but enlightened."30 Exit polls showed the Labour Party as the second largest with 30 seats and 19.6% of the total vote.31 Eventually his opponent Mark Rutte of the VVD became the Prime Minister of The Netherlands.
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He has been chair of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives since 10 June 2010 and a member of the House of Representatives since 17 June 2010.8
Honors and awards
Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion (1994), queen of the Netherlands8
Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau (2003), queen of the Netherlands8
European Hero (2005), Time Magazine32
Best Mayor of the Last 25 Years (2005), Binnenlands Bestuur33
Citizenship Award (2005), P&V Foundation34
Honorary degree (2007), University of Windsor35
Advertising Man of the Year (2007), Marketing Tribune36
Honorary degree (2008), Radboud University Nijmegen3738
Martin Luther King Award (2008), DutchVersity39
Cross of Recognition, Second Class (2008), president of Latvia4041
Gold Medal (2010), city council of Amsterdam42
Works
Books (as author)
Studierechten in het wetenschappelijk onderwijs (1981), dissertation43
Binden (2009), collection of speeches and lectures44
Audio books (as narrator)
Het grijze kind (2007), novel written by Theo Thijssen45
De Uitvreter (2008), novella written by Nescio45
Lijmen/Het Been (2009), two novellas written by Willem Elsschot45
Kaas (2009), novella written by Willem Elsschot45
Titaantjes (2010), novella written by Nescio45
Max Havelaar (2010), novel written by Multatuli45
References
^ (Dutch) Job Cohen, promotor van het cynisme. Carel Brendel. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ (Dutch) Programma: Natafelen met Luuc Smit. Joodse Omroep. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ (Dutch) Job Cohen: 'Gelijke monniken, gelijke kappen’. Het Vrije Volk. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ (Dutch) PvdA-leider Bos stapt op/Cohen mogelijk opvolger. NOS Nieuws. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ (Dutch) Cohen wil lijsttrekker PvdA worden. NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ New Labour leader Cohen: hard man, soft touch. NRC Handelsblad. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ (Dutch) Cohen officieel lijsttrekker PvdA. RTL Nieuws. Retrieved on 2010-09-09.
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l (Dutch) Dr. M.J. (Job) Cohen. Parlement & Politiek (Leiden University). Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ a b c d (Dutch) Joodsch Lyceum en huwelijk. Leiden University. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Heemsteedse herinneringen aan Job Cohen (deel 1). De Heemsteder. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Studie geschiedenis te Leiden. Leiden University. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Jeugdjaren in Rotterdam. Leiden University. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Altijd en nooit echt geweest . Leiden University. Retrieved on 2010-12-20.
^ (Dutch) Hoogleraar middeleeuwse geschiedenis te Leiden. Leiden University. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Rector magnificus I: het waarnemen van de verandering. Leiden University. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) Goos gaat... (Lidie Cohen). Esta. Retrieved on 30-08-2010.
^ (Dutch) M.J. Cohen, Studierechten in het wetenschappelijk onderwijs (review of the dissertation). Jan Tom Bos & Marc Groenhuijsen. Retrieved on 2010-12-20.
^ 87th Convocation Webcast. University of Windsor. Retrieved on 2010-12-20.
^ (Dutch) Eredoctoraat voor dr. M.J. Cohen. Radboud University Nijmegen. Retrieved on 2010-12-20.
^ Profile: Mayor Job Cohe
^ "Going Dutch". The Guardian. 2001-04-02. http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,,466799,00.html. Retrieved 2007-12-21.
^ Marriage and family. The Dutch Royal House. Retrieved on 2010-09-01.
^ Abi Daruvalla (2005-10-08). "Job Cohen - Key to the city". Time. http://www.time.com/time/europe/hero2005/cohen.html. Retrieved 2006-12-12.
^ "In Amsterdam, mayor is a job for a mediator"
^ "New Labour leader Cohen: hard man, soft touch"
^ "Amsterdam closes a window on its red-light tourist trade" by Anushka Asthana, The Observer, 23 September 2007.
^ "John So, Lord Mayor of Melbourne wins the 2006 World Mayor Award". www.worldmayor.com. 2006-12-05. http://www.worldmayor.com/results06/wm_winners06.html.
^ Amsterdam mayor to clean up red light district, Pink News, 8 January 2008
^ "Pimping ban in Amsterdam?" by Eric Hesen, Radio Netherlands Worldwide (website), 21 September 2007.
^ "Cohen: authoritarian but enlightened"
^ (NOS)
^ "Key to the city." Time Magazine. Retrieved on 2010-09-08.
^ (Dutch) "Beste burgemeester van de afgelopen 25 jaar: Job Cohen". Trouw. Retrieved on 2010-09-08.
^ Citizenship Award. Foundation P&V. Retrieved on 2010-09-08.
^ Job Cohen to Receive Honorary Degree at Law Convocation. University of Windsor. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) Job Cohen is de 25ste Reclameman van het Jaar. Retrieved on 2010-09-08.
^ (Dutch) Eredoctoraten van de Radboud Universiteit. Radboud University. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) Eredoctoraat voor dr. M.J. Cohen. Radboud University. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) "Cohen wint eerste Martin Luther King Award". Trouw. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) "Cohen krijgt onderscheiding van Letland". de Volkskrant. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Latvian) Ordeņu kapituls piešķīris 151 valsts apbalvojumu par godu Latvijas Republikas 90. gadskārtai. Latvijas Reitingi. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) "Cohen ontvangt medaille bij afscheid van Amsterdam". Trouw. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) Studierechten in het wetenschappelijk onderwijs. Leiden University. Retrieved on 2010-09-07.
^ (Dutch) Binden. Uitgeverij Prometheus. Retrieved on 2010-08-31.
^ a b c d e f (Dutch) Luisterboeken voorgelezen door Job Cohen. Uitgeverij Rubinstein. Retrieved on 2010-08-31.
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Political offices
Preceded by
Roel in 't Veld
State Secretary for Education and Sciences
1993–1994
Succeeded by
Tineke Netelenbos
Preceded by
Elizabeth Schmitz
State Secretary for Justice
1998–2001
Succeeded by
Ella Kalsbeek
Preceded by
Schelto Patijn
Mayor of Amsterdam
2001–2010
Succeeded by
Lodewijk Asscher (ad interim)
Party political offices
Preceded by
Joop van den Berg
Parliamentary leader – Labour Party
Senate
1996–1998
Succeeded by
Johan Stekelenburg
Preceded by
Wouter Bos
Party leader – Labour Party
2010–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Mariëtte Hamer
Parliamentary leader – Labour Party
House of Representatives
2010–present
Incumbent
Academic offices
Preceded by
Vic Bonke
Rector magnificus of State University of Limburg
1991–1993
1995–1998
Succeeded by
Hans Philipsen
Preceded by
Hans Philipsen
Succeeded by
Arie Nieuwenhuijzen Kruseman
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Situation on January 23, 2011
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Name
Cohen, Job
Alternative names
Short description
Date of birth
18 October 1947
Place of birth
Haarlem, Netherlands
Date of death
Place of death
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Everyday ethics: Doubting others’ job performance By Randy Cohen Updated Feb 11, 2011 05:34PM MDT My recycling is collected weekly, almost always by the same driver. I actually watch the pickup about 50 percent of the time, as I have two young boys who like to watch the truck. The driver frequently stops to talk on his cell phone — one time talking for five minutes in the truck while it idled in ...
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Speech of Mayor Job Cohen on the occasion of the opening of the 4th ... As Mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen had the privilege of performing the first gay ...
How Stevie Cohen Changed My Life
I wanted to change everything and have it all be better. I was sitting in the waiting area of Stevie Cohen’s office (the biggest hedge fund billionaire out there) and I knew that within a few minutes my life would change. I told my next door neighbor about it the day before.
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Marius Job Cohen (born October 18, 1947) is a Dutch politician of the ... Before serving as mayor Cohen was State Secretary for Justice in the ...
National issues dominate first debate of provincial election campaign
The first broadcast debate of the provincial election campaign focused on national issues with education cuts, public transport privatisation and Muslim headscarves centre stage, according to media reports.
















