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Arianne de Leeuw is a full-time tax adviser at Loyens & Loeff NV in Amsterdam and concurrently serves as an endowed professor of Estate Planning at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam's Faculty of Law. Her academic role is supported by her employer, who allocates time for her professorial duties. She holds a PhD from 2020 on the topic of 'Separation of control and interest in the family sphere,' focusing on wealth protection mechanisms for high-net-worth families.
Her research interests center on estate planning, taxation of affluent individuals, family wealth structuring (including separation of control and economic interest), foundations, and trust-like arrangements. She regularly publishes in tax law journals and contributes to professional legal publications.
Teaching includes master-level courses on inheritance and gift tax and estate planning within the notarial law program. Ancillary activities include editorial roles at Wolters Kluwer and the Weekblad voor Privaatrecht Notariaat en Registratie, as well as leadership roles in tax advisory organizations and a school board.
Her recent publications analyze tax claims, inheritance rights, and legal interpretations of fiscal policies, reflecting her dual expertise in practice and academia.



