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Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) Tax Justice and Tax Law: Understanding Unfairness in Tax Systems by Edited by Dr Dominic de Cogan Edited by Peter Harris
In this book a stellar cast of contributors from four continents consider a range of different approaches to and ideas about the nature of tax justice. The chapters cover areas such as: - attempts to reform tax policy by technical means through the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profits Shifting project and otherwise;- features of international tax arrangements that influence the level of tax revenues that developing countries can derive from natural resources;- the evolution of protest movements against governments and large businesses;- the ways in which tax systems might reinforce the existing disadvantages of women minorities and the old; and- the application of wider philosophical and economic theories to tax systems.