The Centre aims to become a national and international reference point for high-level research and advanced education in international and European tax law and business law.
In an economic environment characterised by globalised markets, capital mobility, digitalisation, and increasing regulatory complexity and competition, the Centre develops high-level basic and applied research capable of combining academic rigour with tangible impact on the economic system.
Our mission is structured along three main pillars:
The Centre distinguishes itself through its strong international vocation, comparative perspective, and capacity to operate as a networking platform connecting scholars, practitioners, and institutions, while promoting innovative responses to the challenges of taxation and business law in a global economy.