Jürgen Romstorfer
Is a Teaching and Research Associate at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law of the Vienna University of Economics and Business. He is working at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law since 2021 and currently writes his doctoral thesis about the abuse of shell entities in European tax law. He holds a Master’s degree in Business Law and two Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and Business Law from the Vienna University of Economics and Business. Before joining the Institute, he worked as a Tax Associate at PwC Austria with a focus on MNE’s and private clients. He has been doing research on and published in the area of Austrian national tax law, International tax law and European tax law. In addition, he regularly lectures on issues of Austrian tax law and the practice of double tax treaties.Courses:
Master thesis 2025/2026 full-time program - workshops
These workshops are directly linked to the introductory class on the general topic and will be held while students are working on their Master’s theses. The participants are introduced to the techniques employed in writing an academic piece of work. Support will also be given on methods of research, using international literature, and its systematic review. Students have the opportunity to show the results of their work in the form of presentations, and to initiate discussion and debate on the topics concerned. The problems which are presented in the final thesis will be discussed in class and possible solutions sought.
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