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November 19, 2011
Ectopia, Fictions, and Autopoiesis: Income Tax Law and Analytical Jurisprudence
Ectopia, Fictions, and Autopoiesis: Income Tax Law from Perspectives of Analytical Jurisprudence:- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Why is Tax Law Incomprehensible?
- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Ectopia, Formalism, and Anti-Avoidance Rules in Income Tax Law
- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Ectopia, Tax Law and International Taxation
- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Fictions of Income Tax
- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Income Taxation: A Structure Built on Sand
- Geraldine Hikaka (Edmund Lawler & Associates) & John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Autopoiesis and General Anti-Avoidance Rules
- John Prebble (Victoria University of Wellington), Justice Hill and the Autopoiesis of Income Tax Law
November 19, 2011 in Scholarship, Tax | Permalink
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