Organisation: Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF)

  • Events

    “Discretion” in the Opinions of the Advocates General of the Court of Justice of the European Union

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    Protecting EU Interests: Unilateral Turn in EU Trade and Investment Policy

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  • News

    GREITMA DTU: Exploring the Intersection of Sustainability and Innovation in the EU Single Market

    A new doctoral training unit (DTU) is taking shape within the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance (FDEF) at the University of Luxembourg. Under the leadership of coordinator Eleftheria Neframi, thirteen PhD candidates are beginning their academic journey by taking on challenging research topics that explore the effects of the green and digital transformations within…

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  • Events

    Phish and Chips #3: Privileges and immunities of international organisations in the digital era

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    Lëtz talk IP – Protecting product appearance by trade marks and copyright?!

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    DF Lunch Seminar with Guillaume Roussellet (Federal Reserve Bank of NY)

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  • News

    WorkYP project highlighted as a Horizon Europe success story

    From 2020 to 2023, Associate Professor in European and comparative Labour Law, Luca Ratti, led the “Working Yet Poor” project at the University of Luxembourg. The project, which received a 3.2 million EUR grant through the EU’s Horizon 2020 programme, sought to uncover the roots of in-work poverty across Europe and put proposed policy actions…

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  • Study Programmes

    Master in Finance and Economics – Private Assets (2nd year)

    Master the mechanics of investing beyond the stock exchange. In this track, you’ll explore how private assets are financed, regulated, and deployed—and how they influence the real economy. Learn from top-tier faculty and practitioners at the center of Europe’s private asset ecosystem.

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    Insights from Evidence on Colombia’s Regularization Programs for Venezuelan Forced Migrants

    On 27 March 2025, we were delighted to welcome Prof. Sandra Rozo from The World Bank. As part of our lecture series on Cross-Border Labor Mobility, Prof. Rozo delivered an insightful lecture on “Insights from Evidence on Colombia’s Regularization Programs for Venezuelan Forced Migrants”.

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  • Testimonials

    I truly value being part of a diverse and dynamic international community

    “I am very pleased to have chosen the Master in European and International Tax Law. It offers the invaluable opportunity to learn from top professionals, distinguished professors, and experienced practitioners from leading law firms in Luxembourg and beyond.”

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