Thursday, October 17, 2024
Critical Approaches To Taxation & Society Hosts Conference On Taxation Without Borders
Critical Approaches to Taxation and Society hosts a conference on Taxation without Borders: Contemporary and Future Challenges for the Power to Tax (program):
- Allison Christians (McGill; Google Scholar), International Tax At A Critical Moment: Where Are We, How Did We Get Here, And Where Are We Going?
- Steven Dean (Boston University; Google Scholar), Fear of a Black Planet: Global Jim Crow and the Birth of the OECD
- Tsilly Dagan (Oxford; Google Scholar), The GLoBE Minimum Tax — What Can We Learn From LDCs Consent?
Stream 1: Fiscal Law, the Offshore System and State Building
- Alice Grudd (moderator)
- Ezgi Arik (Koc University; Google Scholar), Power, Knowledge, and International Taxation: Uncovering the Tax Avoidance Discourses of the OECD and the UN
- Santtu Raitasuo (University of Turku; Google Scholar), Theorizing Tax Avoidance - A Critical Legal Perspective
- Olusegun Vincent (Pan-Atlantic University; Google Scholar), Impact of Institutions on Tax Evasion Perception: Institutional Theory Perspective
- Andreas Økland (NTNU; Google Scholar), Foreign Investment in the Dubai Housing Market, 2020-2024
Stream 2: The Border Line: Tax Law and the Global Division of Labour
- Hedvig Lärka (moderator)
- Kolawole Omole, Quantifying the Impact of International Tax Reform Proposals by the Global South
- Luiza Leite de Queiroz (VU Amsterdam; Google Scholar), Comes with the Territory: Sovereignty and Territorial Jurisdiction in the Realisation of Transnational Tax Justice
- Åsa Hansson (Lund University; Google Scholar), Labor Taxation Without Borders: Is it Necessary and Desirable to Coordinate Labor Taxation Internationally?
- Maurits van de Sande (EY Luxembourg), The Residence Based Taxation Bias: An Analysis from a Historical and Economic Perspective
Stream 3: The Rules of the Game: Constitutional, Technocratic and Methodological Issues in Critical Tax Law Research
- Hedvig Lärka (moderator)
- Teresa Simon-Almendal (Stockholm University), Is the Rule of Law in a State of Flux (in Sweden)?
- Linda Sydänmaanlakka (University of Helsinki; Google Scholar), Tax Expertise and the Separation of Powers
- Richard Croneberg (Lund University), To Measure Is (Only) to Know? A Critical Assessment of the Swedish Consumer Price Index in the Wake of the Cost of Living Crisis
- Love Rönnelid (Harvard), Which Research Questions Yield Critical Thinking in Legal Scholarship?
Stream 4: Caring And Sharing: Gender Equality, Distributive Justice And Climate Issues In Tax Law
- Patrik Emblad (moderator)
- Matti Ylönen (University of Helsinki; Google Scholar), Why Did (Most) Nordic Countries Abolish Their Wealth Taxes?
- Åsa Gunnarsson (Umeå University), Sustainable Tax Reforms On Gender Equality
- Abhishek Tripathy, Economic Aspects Of International Taxation: Understanding Environmental Taxes & Evaluating Their Contemporary Relevance To Economies
- Peter Dietsch (University of Victoria; Google Scholar), A Fairer And More Effective Carbon Tax
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