The PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Chair
The PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund
The PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund has been established per 1 September 2007 in order to stimulate international cooperation and independent scientific education and research. Chairman of the Fund is dr. Onno Ruding, former Minister of Finance in the Netherlands, former vice-president of the Citicorp Bank in New York and representative of Citicorp in Brussels. PricewaterhouseCoopers sponsors the fund for a timeperiode of five years. The fund supports various international educational activities of the European Tax College. The chair will every year by rotation be filled by either a Professor from a European country or from outside Europe.
Fourth chair appointed to Professor Brian Arnold
Per 1 September 2010, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Brian Arnold to the fourth Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Arnold is the fourth professor to hold this annually rotating chair.
Brian Arnold, graduate of Harvard Law School, is a consultant at Goodmans LLP in Toronto, Canada. He taught tax law at several Canadian law faculties for 28 years. He is a Visiting Professor at the Universities of Melbourne and Sydney in Australia and at the University of Economics and Business Administration in Vienna. To various Canadian government departments he has been consultant, as well as to the South African Revenue Service, the British Columbia Ministry of Revenue and the Australian and New Zealand governments. To the OECD and the Committee of Tax Experts of the United Nations he still is consultant. He has written extensively on tax matters, particularly in articles, and is a member of several editorial boards of tax journals and co-editor to the Bulletin for International Taxation.
Third chair appointed to Professor Jacques Malherbe
Per 1 September 2009, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Jacques Malherbe to the third Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Malherbe is the third professor to hold this annually rotating chair.
Jacques Malherbe is a corporate and tax practitioner. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) regularly appoints him as an international or private arbitrator. He joined Liedekerke as a partner in January 2006.
He is the author of many publications including the Belgian Tax Management Portfolio and leading textbooks on international and European taxation and Belgian corporation tax. He lectures and frequently gives speeches on international topics.
Jacques Malherbe holds a doctorate in law and a degree in Economic Sciences from the Catholic University of Louvain (UCL) and a Master of Laws (LL.M) degree from Harvard University. He is a professor at the ‘Ecole Supérieure des Sciences fiscales’. He is also a visiting professor at the universities of Hamburg, Bologna and Vienna and vice-president of the Scientific Committee of the IFA (International Fiscal Association). He has been a member of the Council of the Bar of Brussels and the Legal Committee of the Fonds voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek - Vlaanderen (Flemish foundation for scientific research), President of the department of Economic and Employment law at the UCL, vice-president of the Conseil provincial du Brabant and President of the Harvard Club of Belgium.
Second chair appointed to Professor Michael Lang
Per 1 September 2008, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Michael Lang to the second Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Lang from the Vienna University of Economics and Business,Austria, is the second professor to hold this annually rotating chair.
Born in Vienna in 1965. After gaining his postdoctoral lecturing qualification in 1992, he became Professor of Tax Law with a focus on international tax law at WU. He has been Head of the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law since 1998, as well as responsible for Postgraduate Program in international tax law at WU. Professor Lang has been editor of the scientific journal SWI (Steuer und Wirtschaft International), and was a Partner of Deloitte till 2004. He is the Chairman of the Academic Committee of the European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP) and had been visiting professor at New York University, Georgetown University, Peking University, University of Sao Paulo, Sorbonne etc.
First chair appointed to Professor Graeme Cooper
Per 1 September 2007, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven had appointed Professor Graeme Cooper to the first Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Cooper from the University of Sydney, Australia, was the first professor to hold this annually rotating chair.
From left to right: Prof. Essers (Tilburg University), Van der Made (PwC), Prof. Cooper (University of Sydney), Prof. Vanistendael (K.U.Leuven), Prof. Van der Duyn Schouten(Tilburg University), Prof. Kemmeren (Tilburg University).
Graeme Cooper is widely known for his publications on international and comparative tax law. In addition, he is a sought-after teacher within his area of expertise. Within his position as extraordinary Professor holding the International and European Tax Chair, he will both conduct research and teach as part of the Advanced Master of Law programme in European and International Taxation. This Master is organised by the European Tax College, a cooperation between Tilburg University and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. During 2008, Cooper will tend to his inaugurational speech and contribute to a special conference preceding this speech.
Graeme S. Cooper studied at the University of Sydney, the University of Illinois and Columbia University in the City of New York, the latter at which he also got his doctoral degree. He has won various academic awards and has been in service of different Australian universities. During 1997, he has been appointed to Professor in Tax Law at the University of Melbourne and since 2002 is a Professor of Tax Law at the University of Sydney. As of 2000, he has also been connected to the European Tax College at Tilburg University and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Cooper is furthermore engaged in advising activities, strengthens the editorial staff of scientific magazines and occasionally appears in media broadcasts.
The PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund
The PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund has been established per 1 September 2007 in order to stimulate international cooperation and independent scientific education and research. Chairman of the Fund is dr. Onno Ruding, former Minister of Finance in the Netherlands, former vice-president of the Citicorp Bank in New York and representative of Citicorp in Brussels. PricewaterhouseCoopers sponsors the fund for a timeperiode of five years. The fund supports various international educational activities of the European Tax College. The chair will every year by rotation be filled by either a Professor from a European country or from outside Europe.
Fourth chair appointed to Professor Brian Arnold
Per 1 September 2010, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Brian Arnold to the fourth Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Arnold is the fourth professor to hold this annually rotating chair.

Third chair appointed to Professor Jacques Malherbe
Per 1 September 2009, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Jacques Malherbe to the third Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Malherbe is the third professor to hold this annually rotating chair.
Jacques Malherbe is a corporate and tax practitioner. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) regularly appoints him as an international or private arbitrator. He joined Liedekerke as a partner in January 2006.
He is the author of many publications including the Belgian Tax Management Portfolio and leading textbooks on international and European taxation and Belgian corporation tax. He lectures and frequently gives speeches on international topics.

Second chair appointed to Professor Michael Lang
Per 1 September 2008, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven have appointed Professor Michael Lang to the second Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Lang from the Vienna University of Economics and Business,Austria, is the second professor to hold this annually rotating chair.

First chair appointed to Professor Graeme Cooper
Per 1 September 2007, Tilburg University and Katholieke Universiteit Leuven had appointed Professor Graeme Cooper to the first Chair of the PricewaterhouseCoopers International and European Tax Fund. Professor Cooper from the University of Sydney, Australia, was the first professor to hold this annually rotating chair.

Graeme Cooper is widely known for his publications on international and comparative tax law. In addition, he is a sought-after teacher within his area of expertise. Within his position as extraordinary Professor holding the International and European Tax Chair, he will both conduct research and teach as part of the Advanced Master of Law programme in European and International Taxation. This Master is organised by the European Tax College, a cooperation between Tilburg University and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. During 2008, Cooper will tend to his inaugurational speech and contribute to a special conference preceding this speech.
Graeme S. Cooper studied at the University of Sydney, the University of Illinois and Columbia University in the City of New York, the latter at which he also got his doctoral degree. He has won various academic awards and has been in service of different Australian universities. During 1997, he has been appointed to Professor in Tax Law at the University of Melbourne and since 2002 is a Professor of Tax Law at the University of Sydney. As of 2000, he has also been connected to the European Tax College at Tilburg University and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven. Cooper is furthermore engaged in advising activities, strengthens the editorial staff of scientific magazines and occasionally appears in media broadcasts.

