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Host organization: IDEFF
Prof. Dr. Ana Paula Dourado, Adv. LLM José Almeida Fernandes
The second edition of “The GREIT[1] Lisbon Summer Course on European Tax Law” will cover general topics of European taxation, as well as selected issues currently on debate at both an academic and practical level.
The course is structured to foster debate among both lecturers and participants from different countries, enabling all participants to enter into a detailed analysis of the recent and pending Court of Justice ’s case law and the current tax topics under discussion in the European Union (European Tax Law & Tax Treaties, Transfer Pricing, Procedural Tax Issues, Update on the Direct Tax Directives, Dividends Taxation, Cross-Border Losses, State Aid and Preliminary Referrals to the CJ), as well as on the follow-up and discussion of “ The Charter of Basic EU Tax Principles” presented by Frans Vanistendael in the 2009 edition, and participate in the discussion to be held by Peter Wattel and Miguel Poiares Maduro on the “Demand and Supply-Side of the Preliminary Referrals to the Court of Justice”, respectively.
Furthermore, the GREIT Summer Course also comprises the analysis of case studies, where participants can explore the interaction of European Tax Law and their domestic tax systems.
The international panel of lecturers includes distinguished academics and professionals: Prof. Yariv Brauner (Univ. Florida), Prof. Dr. Cécile Brokelind (Univ. Lund), Prof. Dr. Ana Paula Dourado (Univ. Lisboa), Prof. Dr. Joachim Englisch (Univ. Münster), José Almeida Fernandes (Adv. LLM Leiden/MLGTS), Prof. Dr. Georg Kofler (Univ. Linz), Prof. Dr. Raymond Luja (Univ. Maastricht), Prof. Dr. Miguel Poiares Maduro (European University Institute, Florence), Prof. Dr. Pasquale Pistone (Univ. Salerno/WU Vienna), Prof. Dr. Alexander Rust (Univ. Luxembourg), Prof. Dr. Daniel Sarmiento Ramirez-Escudero (Univ. Complutense of Madrid/Court of Justice), Rita Szudozcky (Adv. LLM Leiden), Prof. Dr. Frans Vanistendael (Univ. Leuven), Prof. Dr. Peter Wattel (Univ. Amsterdam) and Prof. Dr. Dennis Weber (Univ. Amsterdam).
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