Amsterdam Law School Partners with IBFD to Offer an LL.M. in International Tax Law

Program designed for participants who already have a background in tax law

The program is offered in cooperation with the IBFD—the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation—which is a research organization specializing in cross-border taxation. It will cover a range of tax-related topics, including the interaction of forces that influence and shape international tax law, and the tax policy decisions made by states.

The new LL.M. is open to a select number of students who have a university degree and who already have experience in tax law.

The program is set to launch in the fall. For more information, please see Amsterdam Law School's recent news release announcing the launch of the LL.M. in International Tax Law.

You can read more about Amsterdam Law School's LL.M. programs on the school's full profile at LLM GUIDE.


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