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Katerina Pantazatou

Professor at University of Luxembourg

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Katerina Pantazatou

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University of Luxembourg

Postdoctoral Researcher in Tax Law and Tax Havens (Law, Postdoc)

The University of Luxembourg is seeking a post-doctoral researcher in law, with a particular focus on tax law, to join a three-year interdisciplinary research project examining tax havens and Luxembourg. This project is funded by the FNR and offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research at the intersection of law, taxation, and international finance. The successful candidate will work under the supervision of Associate Professor Katerina Pantazatou, an expert in tax law and interdisciplinary legal studies. The research will explore the legal frameworks and implications of tax havens, with Luxembourg as a central case study. Candidates should have a PhD in law, ideally with expertise in tax law, and a demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary research. The position is fully funded for three years, though specific details about salary or additional benefits are not provided in the announcement. The University of Luxembourg provides a vibrant academic environment and access to a network of European research institutions. Applicants are encouraged to apply via the University of Luxembourg's official job portal. For further information or informal inquiries, candidates may contact Associate Professor Katerina Pantazatou through her LinkedIn profile. The application deadline is 15 April 2026. This opportunity is ideal for early-career researchers aiming to deepen their expertise in tax law and contribute to impactful research on tax havens.

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Postdoctoral Researcher in Tax Law (LUXTAX Project)

The University of Luxembourg, a leading international research university, is seeking a postdoctoral researcher for the LUXTAX project within its Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF). This interdisciplinary project, led by Professors Katerina Pantazatou and Benoît Majerus, investigates Luxembourg's legacy and current status as a tax haven, employing a law and history approach to explore the evolution of the country's tax regime and its socio-economic context. The research will also examine public perceptions of tax havens, collaborating with experts in fiscal sociology. The University offers a vibrant, multilingual, and international academic environment, benefiting from close ties to European institutions, Luxembourg's financial centre, and a dynamic business community. The FDEF is recognized for its institutional and private sector partnerships, sponsored Chairs, and a growing network of international partner universities, making it a dynamic academic hub at the heart of Europe. The successful candidate will join a modern institution with high-quality equipment, excellent infrastructure, and a unique urban site. The university is committed to inclusivity, equality, and respect, encouraging applications from individuals of all backgrounds. The position is a fixed-term contract for 36 months, full-time, with a competitive yearly gross salary of EUR 85,176. Applicants must hold a PhD in law, demonstrate a strong understanding of tax law, and show interest in legal history and interdisciplinary research. Fluency in English and French is required, with German as an asset. Application materials include a CV, cover letter, PhD diploma or expected defense date, transcript, list of publications, and referee details. Early applications are encouraged, and the deadline for full consideration is 15 April 2026. Applications must be submitted online via the HR system; email applications will not be considered. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the intersection of law, history, and socio-economic policy, and who wish to contribute to impactful research in a collaborative and international setting.

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