Study Programmes Master in European and International Tax Law

Secure the future by studying tax!

The programme equips students with in-depth knowledge in European, international and domestic tax law, preparing graduates to thrive as leading specialists in the field of tax law.

The programme at a glance – 120 ECTS

  • Duration:
    2 years / 4 sem
  • Teaching languages:
    EN + FR
  • Admissions:
    EU: 1 Feb 2024 – 31 Jul 2024

    Non-EU: 1 Feb 2024 – 30 Apr 2024
  • Fees:
    200€/ sem. (semester 3)
  • Format:
    Full-time programme (Part-time student status allowed)

Master in European and International Tax Law

This highly-specialised Master in European and International Tax Law prepares graduates to become leaders in their respective areas of tax expertise – be that in a private law practice or accounting firm, in government administration, in the judiciary, or in academia.

Students of the Master in European and International Tax Law are invited to apply for the ATOZ Foundation scholarship.

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Features

Teaching Faculty consists of a mix of leading academics and practitioners from Luxembourg, Europe and the US.

In addition to academic excellence, students can acquire practical skills in a tax-practice workshop with coaching from professional experts.

The Programme benefits from close interaction with research activities by the ATOZ Chair for European and International Tax Law, giving students free access to highest level international conferences at the cutting edge of knowledge creation.

The ATOZ Foundation offers a needs-based scholarship to cover the costs living and studying in Luxembourg.

Students graduate with a degree that is tailored to the requirements of the Luxembourg tax practice, ensuring excellent employability prospects.

Due to the programme’s international outlook, the skills obtained are equally relevant for students who seek to work abroad following graduation.

FIBAA is an internationally-recognised agency for quality assurance and quality development in higher education.
The Master in European and International Tax Law received the accreditation in winter semester 2019 for a period of 5 years (until winter semester 2024/25).

Our team

The Master’s unique outlook relies on a diverse group of internationally leading academics, practitioners, and representatives of local institutions (tax administrations, courts) to give students a holistic understanding of tax law and closely related fields.

  • Werner Haslehner

    FDEF
    Study Programme Director
  • Laurence Jouvenaux

    FDEF
    Study Programme Administrator