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CBS Tax Colloquium: Seminar 7 A Hitchhiker´s guide to comparative tax scholarship


Date and time

Wednesday 28. April 2021 at 18:00 to 19:30

Registration Deadline

Tuesday 27. April 2021 at 18:00

Location

Online, No address, No zipcode Frederiksberg Online
No address
No zipcode Frederiksberg

CBS Tax Colloquium: Seminar 7 A Hitchhiker´s guide to comparative tax scholarship


Seminar 7: A Hitchhiker´s guide to comparative tax scholarship

Comparative law offers scholars a fascinating lens through which to discover new insights about the world, but only if we take on comparative law projects. Few legal scholars devote a substantial strand of their research to comparative study, and so their work fails to benefit from the active and prolonged debates in comparative law. This session seeks to render more accessibility to the comparative law scholarship with the aim of facilitating easier access to comparative law insights for tax (and hopefully other) law scholars.

Kim Brooks

Paper presenter: Kim Brooks (Professor in Tax Law at Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University)

Kim Brooks is a Professor of Law and the Purdy Crawford Chair in Business Law at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University. Teaches tax and serves as the Dean of the Faculty of Management.

Yvette Lind

Discussant: Yvette Lind (Assistant Professor in Tax Law at Copenhagen Business School)

Yvette Lind is an Assistant professor in tax law at Copenhagen Business School as of 2019. She defended her doctoral thesis (“Crossing a Border” published by Jure) on taxation and social security contributions linked to cross-border working at Umeå University (Sweden) in 2017 and subsequently received a post-doc from the Swedish TOR/Skattenytt foundation (2017-2019). The post-doc project focused on the relationship between taxation and state aid law in an international setting, e.g. state aid investigations linked to multinational corporations and the design and application of environmental taxes. Currently exploring research questions concerning taxation and democracy.

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Twitter: @YsLind