Language
  • English
Format
  • Full time
Start date
  • September
Location
  • Maastricht
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Master

International and European Tax Law: Tax and Technology

Tech-savvy and analytical? Join the Tax and Technology specialisation of the International and European Tax Law master’s. Explore how digital transformation reshapes tax law and become a future-ready expert at the intersection of taxation, data and AI.

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Students working together at a long wooden table beneath the iconic glass ceiling of the Faculty of Law, with the Lady Justice sculpture visible in the background.

Is this you?

  • Curious how AI is transforming tax analysis, enforcement, and design?
  • Want to explore how data and algorithms reshape the way we see taxation?
  • Are you interested in bridging the field of taxation, data and AI?

Your future

  • Become a tax expert of the digital technology era
  • Work as a tax and technology advisor at international businesses or firms
  • Pursue an academic career and research the impact of technology on taxation

Good to know

  • You'll obtain a Master of Laws (LLM) degree.
  • This is a one-year, full-time programme.
  • To start in September, apply until 1 May (non-EU/EEA) or 1 June (EU/EEA).

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The International and European Tax Law master prepares me for a career in a truly international and European field. Through PBL and international classes, it gives me the skills to tackle cross-border tax challenges and focus on direct, indirect taxes or even tax technologies, while opening exciting future career opportunities.

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Accreditations and recognitions

All programmes are accredited by the NVAO and hold the Certificate for Quality in Internationalisation (CeQuInt). In addition, the faculty is ranked among the top 25 law schools worldwide in the THE World University Rankings 2026.
Faculty of Law ranked in the THE World University Rankings 2026, and EQUIS and NVAO accreditated

Problem-Based Learning

You will learn in small groups of up to 15 students, not in crowded lecture halls. Our Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach builds the critical thinking, teamwork, and problem-solving skills that boost your employability and prepare you for real-world success.
Drie studenten in gesprek tijdens een werkgroep, met laptops open op tafel.

Studying in the heart of Maastricht

Maastricht is a lively, international city where a unique mix of history, European influence and student life comes together in a compact, walkable city centre. With Belgium and Germany just around the corner, Maastricht is an ideal place to experience law in a truly international context—both inside and outside the classroom.
Drie studenten lopen door een zonovergoten straat in het centrum van Maastricht.