| | UK Tax conference: The Political Economy of TaxationHere is a the provisional programme for the forthcoming international conference at the Centre for the Study of International Governance, Loughborough University, at end-September.
Knowing many of the listed speakers, we can recommend it to both researchers and activists engaged on tax justice related issues:
The Political Economy of Taxation An International Conference Loughborough University, UK September 29th 2010, 9.30 am to 6.30 pm
Conference Programme
Session A: 9.30-11.15
Taxation, Tax Culture and Taxation Reform in European Countries
George Irvin (SOAS, London) The Need for UK Tax Reform Dieter Eissel (Giessen University, Germany) Social and Economic Aspects (or Failures) of Tax Policy in Germany Francisco Pino (University of Salamanca, Spain) Tax Reform in Spain Marc Berenson (University of Sussex, UK) Tax Me If You Can: What's changed in Polish, Russian and Ukrainian Attitudes toward Tax Compliance from 2005 to 2010?
Session B: 11.30-13.15
Taxation Policy in the European Union
Frances Lynch (University of Westminster, UK) Effective Rates of Income Taxation in Western Europe since 1958 Miguel Glatzer (University of Massachusetts - Dartmouth, USA) Tax Inequality in Western Europe Philip Genschel (Jacobs University, Bremen, Germany) Accelerating Downhill: How the EU shapes Tax Competition in the Single Market Joao Felix Noguiera (Institute for Austrian and International Taxation, Vienna) European Direct Taxation and European Court of Justice Case Law
Session C: 14.00-16.00
Taxation, Taxation Policy and Development
Paul Sagar, Nick Shaxson, John Christensen (Tax Justice Network) Britain's Conflicted Relations with its Tax Haven Satellites Aaron Schneider (Tulane University, USA) The Politics of Taxing Transnational Elites in the Small, Dependent, Open Countries of Central America Abiola Sanni (University of Lagos, Nigeria) The Challenges of VAT Law and Administration in a Federal System - A Case Study of Nigeria Attiya Waris (University of Nairobi, Kenya) Taxation and State Legitimacy in Kenya Alberto Vega (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona) Tax Treaties between Developed and Developing Countries
Session D: 16.30-18.30
Recasting Taxation Policy: Principles and their International Implications
Margit Schratzenstaller (Austrian Institute for Economic Research, Vienna) International Taxes - Why, What and How? Paolo Ermano (University of Udine) Equity, Efficiency and Progressive Taxation Dries Lesage & Yusuf Kaçar (University of Ghent, Belgium) Country-by-Country Reporting as a Means of Fostering Tax Justice Worldwide Doug Bamford (University of Warwick, UK) Comprehensive lifetime taxation, tax avoidance, and international citizens. | |