Tilburg Law School
Tilburg Law School is internationally recognized as a leading school in Law and Public Administration. Year after year the school ranks amongst the best schools in the world (e.g. Times Higher Education Rankings).
Tilburg Law School is proud of its many accomplishments, including its innovative education, its groundbreaking research and its commitment to social justice.
"Our agility and social commitment help us to stay relevant, and to be a thought leader in the area of Law and Public Governance."
Geert Vervaeke, Dean Tilburg Law School
Education
Tilburg Law School offers a rich variety of programs in the fields of Law, Data Science and Public Administration.
The programs offer state-of-the-art, high quality education. Attractive because of the effective combination of face to face and online teaching methods. The programs are constantly being improved, based on the latest insights. Currently, more than 4,000 students are following a degree program in law, data science or public administration.
- Bachelor's programs | of which 3 in English
- Master's programs | of which 7 in English, and 3 fully online
- Tilburg Graduate Law School for PhD's
- Post graduate education
"We strive to educate the architects of society; academic specialists with the right skills and a moral compass."
Stéphanie van Gulijk, Vice-dean education
Research
The research conducted within Tilburg Law School is focused at four Signature Plans:
- Regulating Socio-Technical Change | How can we regulate the socio-technical changes coming with the rapid evolution of technology?
- Connecting Organizations in a Sustainable Society | How does the law help, or limit, the interaction between private actors and technology driven economic activities in the pursuit of a sustainable society?
- Global Law and Governance | How can we shape a “new” law and governance in a sustainable way, now the state is no longer the sole starting point for law and governance?
- Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Globalization and Digitalization | How can we handle activities that seriously undermine the integrity of the social and economic fabric, democratic values, and our environment?
Tilburg Law School actively stimulates team science to generate cutting-edge knowledge that advances society and broad prosperity.
For those who aspire to a career as a legal researcher, there is the Tilburg Graduate Law School.
"Through our research, education and public engagement we aim to make a difference in the world."
Elies van Sliedregt, Vice-dean research
Departments TLS
- Department of Criminal Law
- Department of Private, Business & Labour Law (PBLL)
- Department of Public Law and Governance (PLG)
- Tilburg Institute for Law, Technology, and Society (TILT)
- Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT)
Vacancies
Want to join us as a staff member? Please find our vacancies here.
Alumni
If you're an alumnus of Tilburg Law School stay connected via this alumni page.
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Digital government is blind to millions of 'non-average' citizens
22nd April 2024Administrative law is designed for the 'normal citizen' with an average income, education, intellectual and digital skills, a stable family, and good health. Individuals who deviate from this ideal are often overlooked in the regulatory process or treated with reluctance. With the digitalization and automation of government, this situation has worsened.
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Regulation of technology calls for a different view of humans
16th April 2024When it comes to regulating digital technology, such as generative AI and algorithms, the focus is often on the technology itself rather than the human who interacts with it in practice. We must acknowledge that humans are never entirely predictable; otherwise, regulation will never be effective.
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Researcher Mara Păun wins Johannes Cornelis Ruigrok Prize
08th April 2024The Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities (KHMW) has awarded the J.C. Ruigrok Prize to researcher Mara Păun (TLS). She will receive the prize on June 14 for her PhD thesis on the interaction between legal and technological developments.