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Litigating EU tax law in international, national and non-EU national courts / editors: Daniel Sarmiento, Domingo J. Jiménez-Valladolid de L'Hotellerie-Fallois
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Taxation--Law and legislation--European Union countries.
- Taxation.
- International and municipal law--European Union countries.
- International and municipal law.
- Conflict of law--Taxation--European Union countries.
- Conflict of law.
- Law--European influences.
- Law.
- Place of Publication:
- IBFD
- Contents:
- General Report / Daniel Sarmiento and Domingo J. Jiménez-Valladolid de L'Hotellerie-Fallois
- Litigating EU Tax Law before the Court of Justice of the European Union : A European Commission Practitioner's Perspective / Wim Roels
- Some Thoughts on the Judicial Application of EU Tax Law from an Italian Perspective / Guglielmo Maisto
- The English Courts and the Application of EU Tax Law / Paul Farmer
- EU National Courts and the Application of EU Tax Law : Finland / Timo Viherkenttä
- Spanish Courts and the Application of EU Law / Guillermo Canalejo Lasarte and Ana Isabel Ron Elizalde
- Taxation Issues under the GATT in the WTO Appellate Body Jurisprudence / Giorgio Sacerdoti
- A Game of Snakes and Ladders : Tax Arbitration in an International and EU Setting / David Ramos Muñoz
- The Outreach of EU Law in Direct Tax Law : A Brief Introduction / Cécile Brokelind
- Turkish Courts and the Application of EU Tax Law / Billur Yalt
- Two Different Stories on the Application of EU Tax Law : EU Courts Acting beyond the Scope of EU Tax Law and How Latin American Countries Have Received EU Tax Case Law / Adolfo Martín Jiménez
- Introducing an EU Compliant Patent Box Regime in Swiss Tax Law : A Note on the Swiss Finance Department Interim Report of 17 May 2013 / Robert Danon
- Application of EU Law in National Courts in the Mutual Relations between the Netherlands and the Netherlands' Associated Territories in the Field of Direct Taxation / Daniël S. Smit.
- ISBN:
- 90-8722-218-1
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