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Human Rights and Taxation in Europe and the World
This book examines the relation between taxation and the protection of human rights through the presentation of technical arguments and legal thoughts.
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- Title:
Human Rights and Taxation in Europe and the World
- Editor(s):
Georg Kofler, Miguel Poiares Maduro and Pasquale Pistone
- Date of publication:
October 2011
- ISBN:
978-90-8722-111-9
- Type of publication:
Print Book
- Number of pages:
556
- Terms:
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- Price:
- € 120 / $ 160 (VAT excl.)
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- Title:
Human Rights and Taxation in Europe and the World
- Editor(s):
Georg Kofler, Miguel Poiares Maduro and Pasquale Pistone
- Date of publication:
October 2011
- ISBN:
978-90-8722-111-9
- Type of publication:
Online Book
- Number of pages:
556
- Access:
Up to five users. View purchase information
- Price:
- € 120 / $ 160 (VAT excl.)
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Why this book?
The increasing globalization and the restructuring of the European legal framework by the Treaty of Lisbon are important factors to suggest that the traditional separation of spheres between taxation and human rights should be revisited. This book examines the issues surrounding the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the guarantee and enforcement of human rights in the area of EU (tax) law and explores the possible development and potential impact of human rights in the field of taxation in this age of global law.GREIT Conference
The book is the outcome of the fifth annual conference of the GREIT (Group for Research on European and International Taxation) hosted in Florence in 2010.
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