Report on the teaching and research activity of the Institute of austrian and International tax Law – Vienna University of economics and business July - October 2013
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The Institute of Austrian and International Tax Law (Vienna University of Economics and Business), led by the well-known tax law professor Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael Lang, is among the largest research institutions in the world in the field of Tax Law. The teaching and research activities of the institute focus on topics related to the field of study of international, European, and Austrian tax law.
The history of the Institute dates back to 1968 when it was founded by the former tax inspector Anton Lager, the first professor of Financial Law at the University of Economics and Business in Vienna. The reputation of the institute has consolidated over time, and it is now a member of EUCOTAX – European Universities Cooperating on Taxes, alongside 12 other universities from Europe and the United States.
The Institute of Austrian and International Tax Law provides the right framework for conducting a large variety of educational activities, including various courses for students, workshops with international participation, moot competitions, and seminars. They also offer a Master's Degree Program in the field of International Tax Law and various doctoral programs. Interested students and researchers can also apply for one of the international mobility programs and fellowships funded by the European Commission and well-known transnational and Austrian companies such as Siemens, OMV, Raiffeisen, TPA Horvath, and others.