Law

Interfaculty and interdisciplinary research

Research at the Antwerp Faculty of Law is often undertaken in an interdisciplinary way, as the research programs and projects of the five research groups illustrate.

Research in collaboration with other faculties is hosted at University of Antwerp institutes.

The interfaculty institute for tax research, Antwerp Tax Academy, is a joint venture of the Faculties of Law, Arts and Philosophy, Business and Economics, Social Sciences, Science – Departement of Computer Science, the Institute of Development Policy and the Antwerp Management School.

The Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies - CeMIS is a nationally and internationally renowned and interdisciplinary research centre that conducts research, provides education and is societally engaged in the areas of migration, integration and intercultural themes, in various social fields, including education, the labour market, welfare, family, health and law.

The Institute of Development Policy – IOB is an internationally renowned centre of excellence in the field of development studies.

The Antwerp Labor Law Association (VVA) organizes training and courses about the changes in labor law.

ISUA, Institute for Cooperation between University and Labour Movement is a partnership between the trade union movement and the University of Antwerp. ISUA aims to support the trade union movement in its consultations and negotiations with employers. At the same time, the trade union's experience adds a sense of reality to the university's teaching and research practices.

The Consumer Law Institute is an inter-university collaboration between our research group ‘Business and Law’ and the research group ‘Economic Law’ at Ghent University.