Tax Treaty Case Law around the Globe 2017

Tax Treaty Case Law around the Globe 2017
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This book is a unique publication that discusses the 41 most important tax treaty cases that were decided by judges in 2016 around the globe.

Why this book?

This book is a unique publication that gives a global overview of international tax disputes on double tax conventions, thereby filling a gap in the area of tax treaty case law. It covers the 41 most important tax treaty cases that were decided around the world in 2016. The systematic structure of each chapter allows for the easy and efficient study and comparison of the various methods adopted for applying and interpreting tax treaties in different cases.

With the continuously increasing importance of tax treaties, Tax Treaty Case Law around the Globe 2017 is a valuable reference tool for anyone interested in tax treaty case law. This book is of interest to tax practitioners, multinational businesses, policymakers, tax administrators, judges and academics.

  • Michael Lang, professor and head of the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Alexander Rust, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Jeffrey Owens, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business) and head of the Global Tax Policy Center at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Pasquale Pistone, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business), associate professor at the University of Salerno, Italy, and Academic Chairman of IBFD.
  • Josef Schuch, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Claus Staringer, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Alfred Storck, professor at the Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law, WU (Vienna University of Economics and Business).
  • Peter Essers, professor of tax law at and chairman of the Tax Law Department of the Fiscal Institute Tilburg of Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and member of the board of the European Tax College.
  • Eric C.C.M. Kemmeren, professor of international tax law and international taxation at and chairman of the Tax Economics Department of the Fiscal Institute Tilburg of Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and member of the board of the European Tax College.
  • Daniël S. Smit, professor at the Fiscal Institute Tilburg of Tilburg University, the Netherlands.

Philip Baker, Tomas Balco, Ilan Benshalom, Yariv Brauner, Slavka Dimitrova Slavcheva, Michael Dirkis, Ana Paula Dourado, David G. Duff, Tsutomu Endo, Eivind Furuseth, Ricardo André Galendi Júnior, Werner Haslehner, Marjaana Helminen, Eric C.C.M. Kemmeren, Na Li, Hanna Litwińczuk, Adolfo Martín Jiménez, Danuše Nerudová, Helen Pahapill, Lysandre Papadopoulos, Pasquale Pistone, Isabelle Richelle, Alexander Rust, Luis Eduardo Schoueri, Mirna Solange Screpante, D.P. Sengupta, Danil V. Vinnitskiy, Bertil Wiman, Billur Yalti, Xeniya Yeroshenko.

 

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