Maastricht University Partners with the University of Aruba to Launch Double LL.M.

New LL.M. to cover topics in International and European Tax Law

Maastricht University has partnered with the University of Aruba to launch a double LL.M. program in International and European Tax Law.

The program, which is offered entirely in English, is aimed at students and professionals who desire to gain an in-depth understanding of Caribbean, Latin American, international and European tax law issues. 

Curriculum will include courses in Comparative Corporate Taxation, International Tax Planning and Transfer Pricing, and US Tax Law, among others.

Graduates of the program will receive two LL.M. degrees: an LL.M in International and European Tax Law with an American specialization from Maastricht and an LL.M. in Aruban Law from the University of Aruba.

The new double LL.M. program will take place on Aruba, which is a Dutch Caribbean island found off the coast of Venezuela. It will take one year to complete. It will launch in September 2016.

You can read more about Maastricht's LL.M. programs on the school's Full Profile at LLM GUIDE.


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