Is there any LLM in Taxation law in Belgium, i researched a lot but couldnt find it
All I can see in Belgium is either european, international business law or competition law, what about otehr specialisations?
And 1 more question, is it better to do a generalised llm(business law) or a more specialised one? like taxation laws
LLM in Taxation law (BELGIUM)
Posted Jun 27, 2015 06:49
All I can see in Belgium is either european, international business law or competition law, what about otehr specialisations?
And 1 more question, is it better to do a generalised llm(business law) or a more specialised one? like taxation laws
Posted Jul 01, 2015 09:37
https://llm-guide.com/search/result?area=34&specs=43
Looks like Antwerp has a Master of Tax Laws, and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is listed as having a taxation specialization but I'm not able to find it on the school's webpage.
In terms of general vs. specialized, it depends on what your goals are. Many lawyers choose to focus in tax law because they want to add this to their practice, and it's quite a specialized area.
Looks like Antwerp has a Master of Tax Laws, and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven is listed as having a taxation specialization but I'm not able to find it on the school's webpage.
In terms of general vs. specialized, it depends on what your goals are. Many lawyers choose to focus in tax law because they want to add this to their practice, and it's quite a specialized area.
Posted Jul 02, 2015 09:05
thanks for replying,
In Antwerp, the programme is in Dutch, no english version,
I am very motivated towards finding a job in Belgium afterthe LLM, i know the langauges and I will be joining just after I get my law degree, so is specialisation a good option for me?
I just think that being specialised in some subject will benificial as law firms would prefer it more than a generalised international llm
In Antwerp, the programme is in Dutch, no english version,
I am very motivated towards finding a job in Belgium afterthe LLM, i know the langauges and I will be joining just after I get my law degree, so is specialisation a good option for me?
I just think that being specialised in some subject will benificial as law firms would prefer it more than a generalised international llm
Posted Jul 07, 2015 08:33
Why not check profiles of similar attorneys to see what their backgrounds are and whether they even did LLMs?
Posted Jul 07, 2015 13:16
I actually would check that out, but im not sure how thats gonna help, everyone has a different skill set, hence the value of that llm might vary person to person
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