International Tax Center Leiden
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Summer Course
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Early bird discount
when applying before
1 April 2012

9 -20 July 2012


 

 

 
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Robert J. Danon

Robert Danon (Ph.D. in Tax Law, University of Geneva; LL.M. in International Taxation, University of Leiden). Mr. Danon is full professor of Swiss and international tax law at the University of Neuchatel, where he inter alia manages its Executive Master of Advanced Studies in International Taxation. Mr. Danon's areas of expertise are Swiss tax law, in particular business taxation, international and European tax law as well as the taxation of planning vehicles. Mr. Danon regularly acts as an independent expert in practical matters and is a member of several professional organizations. He is in particular a member of the Permanent Scientific Committee (PSC) supervising the scientific work of the International Fiscal Association (IFA).

Course: International Estate & Trust Taxation

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Frans Sonneveldt

Professor at the Utrecht University (since 2001). Partner at Mazars Paardekooper Hoffman Tax Consultants, department of Estate Planning, in Rotterdam (since 1996)

Course: International Estate & Trust Taxation

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‘The Leiden LLM (Adv.) Program in International Tax Law has an unparalleled reputation, and is able to attract distinguished academics as well as top international tax lawyers to lecture in their fields of expertise, providing for a second-to-none learning experience for the multinational group of students’

‘The teaching takes place in the state-of-the-art new International Tax Center building located in the centre of Leiden along the historic Rapenburg canal. Class sizes are small and there is a friendly and collegial atmosphere amongst the students.’


Katri Aarnio