A research agenda for tax law / edited by Leopoldo Parada (lecturer in tax law, University of Leeds School of Law, UK).
2022
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Title
A research agenda for tax law / edited by Leopoldo Parada (lecturer in tax law, University of Leeds School of Law, UK).
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Imprint
Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022.
Description
1 online resource (232 pages).
Series
Elgar research agendas.
Formatted Contents Note
Contents: Introduction: Why a research agenda in tax law? / Leopoldo Parada
1. Fundamental rights and tax law / Philip Baker
2. Public law and political values in tax law / Dominic de Cogan
3. Environmental challenges and tax law / Marta Villar Ezcurra
4. New technologies and tax law / Luisa Scarcella
5. Tax law, inequality, and redistribution: Recent and possible future developments / Daniel Shaviro
6. Racial issues in tax law: Identification, redress, and a new vision of horizontal equity / Alice G. Abreu
7. Taxation and immigration / Svetislav Kostić
8. An indirect tax law agenda / Giorgio Beretta
9. A European tax law agenda in direct taxation / Rita Szudoczky
10. An international tax law agenda / Aitor Navarro Ibarrola
11. Conclusions: The future of research in tax law / Leopoldo Parada
Index.
1. Fundamental rights and tax law / Philip Baker
2. Public law and political values in tax law / Dominic de Cogan
3. Environmental challenges and tax law / Marta Villar Ezcurra
4. New technologies and tax law / Luisa Scarcella
5. Tax law, inequality, and redistribution: Recent and possible future developments / Daniel Shaviro
6. Racial issues in tax law: Identification, redress, and a new vision of horizontal equity / Alice G. Abreu
7. Taxation and immigration / Svetislav Kostić
8. An indirect tax law agenda / Giorgio Beretta
9. A European tax law agenda in direct taxation / Rita Szudoczky
10. An international tax law agenda / Aitor Navarro Ibarrola
11. Conclusions: The future of research in tax law / Leopoldo Parada
Index.
Summary
"Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary. This Research Agenda considers the future direction of research in tax law, channeling creative thinking from leading tax scholars around the world who explore potential routes for further development in both traditional and more unconventional areas of tax law. Showcasing visionary and provocative thoughts from leading international tax scholars, each chapter follows a clear methodological structure, setting each specific topic in context before identifying research gaps indicating potential avenues for future research. These developments are discussed in relation to tax law's interaction with a myriad of cutting-edge topics such as environmental challenges, new technologies, racial and immigration issues. The expert authors astutely draw out the social implications of tax law in order to present a case for developing a more global and interconnected approach to contemporary research ventures. A Research Agenda for Tax Law will provide guidance and inspiration for future researchers, doctoral students and scholars in the field of tax law and fiscal policy who wish to dive into some deeper, and perhaps unknown, waters of taxation"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Elgaronline.
Language
English
ISBN
9781800885844 (e-book)
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