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    Journées euro-africaines 2023 de droit économique | 20 et 21 avril 2023
    20 Apr
    21 Apr
    ...

    JOURNEES EURO-AFRICAINES 2023 DE DROIT ECONOMIQUE EN PRESENTIEL A BRUXELLES ET EN LIGNE

    20 ET 21 AVRIL 2023

     


    ENREGISTREMENT VIDEO DU COLLOQUE 

     

    THEME 1 : La lutte contre la corruption et le blanchiment

     

    THEME 2 : Droit(s) économique(s) et genre en Europe et en Afrique

     

    THEME 3 : Libre circulation des entreprises et des travailleurs en Afrique et en Europe 

     

    L’Institut euro-africain de droit économique (INEADEC), en partenariat avec le Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire droit, entreprise et société (CRIDES) de l’UCLouvain, a le plaisir de vous inviter à ses premières Journées euro-africaines 2023 de droit économique.

    Ces journées aborderont trois thèmes au cœur de l’actualité des relations entre l’Europe et l’Afrique : la lutte contre la corruption et le blanchiment, la promotion de l’égalité de genre dans les relations économiques et privées, et la mobilité internationale des travailleurs et des entreprises en Europe et en Afrique. Chaque thème sera traité par des experts africains et européens, issus du monde académique et des professions juridiques.

    Ces journées s'adressent essentiellement aux juristes intéressés par les enjeux du droit économique international entre Afrique et Europe.

    Sous la direction scientifique de: Edoardo Traversa, Mahmoud Mohamed Salah, Frédérique Chifflot Bourgeois, Michel De Wolf, Nicola Ehlermann, Joseph Jehl et Grégoire Bakandeja wa Mpungu

    Sous la présidence d'Alain Strowel, professeur à l'UCLouvain Saint-Louis

    Intervenant.e.s: Isaac Brock Muhambya, Neila Chaabane, Christian De Valkeneer, Justine Diffo, Paul Nicolas Gomes Olamba, Véronique Goncalves, Khalid Hamdani, Trésor Gauthier Kalonji, Djibril Kane, Mariame Krauer-Diaby, Philippe Lambrecht, Patricia Mathys, Mark Pieth, Myriam Sanou, Nafissatou Tine et  Chiara Vitucci

     

    INSCRIPTION

     

    Les inscriptions pour une participation en présentiel ou en distanciel se font uniquement en ligne via le lien ci-dessous, au plus tard le 14 avril 2023. (place limitée en présentiel)

    INSCRIPTION VIA CE LIEN: http://forms.gle/ZGwE71NFm1LFT7Zf7

    Les droits d'inscription sont de 100 euros pour l'ensemble des journées, payables après réception de notre facture. Lunch sandwich et pause-café inclus.

    L'inscription est gratuite (mais obligatoire) pour les membres de l'INEADEC (en ordre de cotisation), les chercheurs, doctorants, et étudiants.

    Attention, les personnes inscrites en présentiel qui ne seront pas présentes se verront facturer une indemnité forfaitaire de 100 euros, en compensation des frais de catering inutilement exposés.

    Contact : joelle.vandijck@uclouvain.be | tel: +32 (0)10 47 32 84 | disponible sur Microsoft Teams

     

    PROGRAMME DETAILLE (ci-dessous)

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    Journées euro-africaines 2023 de droit économique | 20 et 21 avril 2023
    20 Apr
    21 Apr
    ...

    JOURNEES EURO-AFRICAINES 2023 DE DROIT ECONOMIQUE EN PRESENTIEL A BRUXELLES ET EN LIGNE

    20 ET 21 AVRIL 2023

     


    ENREGISTREMENT VIDEO DU COLLOQUE 

     

    THEME 1 : La lutte contre la corruption et le blanchiment

     

    THEME 2 : Droit(s) économique(s) et genre en Europe et en Afrique

     

    THEME 3 : Libre circulation des entreprises et des travailleurs en Afrique et en Europe 

     

    L’Institut euro-africain de droit économique (INEADEC), en partenariat avec le Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire droit, entreprise et société (CRIDES) de l’UCLouvain, a le plaisir de vous inviter à ses premières Journées euro-africaines 2023 de droit économique.

    Ces journées aborderont trois thèmes au cœur de l’actualité des relations entre l’Europe et l’Afrique : la lutte contre la corruption et le blanchiment, la promotion de l’égalité de genre dans les relations économiques et privées, et la mobilité internationale des travailleurs et des entreprises en Europe et en Afrique. Chaque thème sera traité par des experts africains et européens, issus du monde académique et des professions juridiques.

    Ces journées s'adressent essentiellement aux juristes intéressés par les enjeux du droit économique international entre Afrique et Europe.

    Sous la direction scientifique de: Edoardo Traversa, Mahmoud Mohamed Salah, Frédérique Chifflot Bourgeois, Michel De Wolf, Nicola Ehlermann, Joseph Jehl et Grégoire Bakandeja wa Mpungu

    Sous la présidence d'Alain Strowel, professeur à l'UCLouvain Saint-Louis

    Intervenant.e.s: Isaac Brock Muhambya, Neila Chaabane, Christian De Valkeneer, Justine Diffo, Paul Nicolas Gomes Olamba, Véronique Goncalves, Khalid Hamdani, Trésor Gauthier Kalonji, Djibril Kane, Mariame Krauer-Diaby, Philippe Lambrecht, Patricia Mathys, Mark Pieth, Myriam Sanou, Nafissatou Tine et  Chiara Vitucci

     

    INSCRIPTION

     

    Les inscriptions pour une participation en présentiel ou en distanciel se font uniquement en ligne via le lien ci-dessous, au plus tard le 14 avril 2023. (place limitée en présentiel)

    INSCRIPTION VIA CE LIEN: http://forms.gle/ZGwE71NFm1LFT7Zf7

    Les droits d'inscription sont de 100 euros pour l'ensemble des journées, payables après réception de notre facture. Lunch sandwich et pause-café inclus.

    L'inscription est gratuite (mais obligatoire) pour les membres de l'INEADEC (en ordre de cotisation), les chercheurs, doctorants, et étudiants.

    Attention, les personnes inscrites en présentiel qui ne seront pas présentes se verront facturer une indemnité forfaitaire de 100 euros, en compensation des frais de catering inutilement exposés.

    Contact : joelle.vandijck@uclouvain.be | tel: +32 (0)10 47 32 84 | disponible sur Microsoft Teams

     

    PROGRAMME DETAILLE (ci-dessous)

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    Globax Tax Symposium 2020 (10 Dec 20) | Online Conference
    10 Dec
    10 Dec
    ...

    GLOBAL TAX SYMPOSIUM 2020

    ONLINE CONFERENCE | Thursday 10 December 2020


    WATCH HERE THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE 

    08:30 - 19:00 | ECT (Brussels)  
    18:30 - 05:00 | UTC+11 (Melbourne) 
    04:40 - 13:00 | EST (New-York) 

    ►REGISTRATION FORM
     

    SCIENTIFIC COORDINATION:

    -Prof. Edoardo Traversa (UCLouvain),
    -Prof. Miranda Stewart (University of Melbourne),
    -Ass.-Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi (LSE - London School of Economics)

    The mission of the Global Tax Symposia (GTS) is to be an interdisciplinary mobile research platform on fundamental issues of international and comparative taxation. It is grounded on the belief that crossing African, American, Asian-Pacific and European perspectives is beneficial to all participants, especially in the current political and economic global context. It aims to offer young researchers and more experienced scholars a forum where to discuss five to six papers every year in different cities on all continents. Each paper is discussed by an interdisciplinary and intercontinental panel whose members are leading tax academics, administrators, policymakers and practitioners.

    The following institutions support the initiative : Chinese University of Hong Kong and Wuhan University (People's Republic of China), London School of Economics (United Kingdom), UC Louvain (Belgium), University of Melbourne (Australia), University of Pretoria (South Africa), Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina), National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (India) and New York University (United States of America).

    The 2020 Global Tax Symposium was held online using the platform of UCLouvain, and co-hosted by London School of Economics and the University of Melbourne.

    Mission of the Symposium and information about the first Global Tax Symposium, held at LSE on 25 October 2019 (including videos of the presentations and discussions): click here

    PROGRAMME: 

    I. CHAIR: Prof. Miranda Stewart, University of Melbourne

    08:30 ECT (Brussels) | 18:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 02:30 EST (New-York):

    BEPS AND GLOBAL TAX CHALLENGES - SEEN FROM THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION

    -Maryanne Mrakovcic, Deputy Secretary of the Australian Treasury, Head of Revenue Group
    -Tizhong Liao, Senior Advisor OECD, DPhil Fellow University of Oxford

     

     


    II. CHAIR: Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi, LSE

    09:30 ECT (Brussels) | 19:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 03:30 EST (New-York):

    THE INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESS OF INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TAX REFORM: HOW IS BEPS CHANGING TAX LAW? 

    -Prof. Miranda Stewart, University of Melbourne

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Pasquale Pistone, University of Salerno/WU Vienna/IBFD
    -Dr Tresor-Gauthier Kalonji, Ph.D. University of Neuchâtel, Ministry of Finance, DR Congo

     

     


    10 minute break


    III. CHAIR: Prof. Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain

    10:40 ECT (Brussels) | 20:40 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 04:40 EST (New-York):

    TAXATION OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

    -Prof. Wei Xiong, Wuhan University

    DISCUSSION:

    -Assoc Prof Martin Hearson, Institute of Development Studies & International Centre for Tax and Development
    -Prof. Johannes Becker, University of Munster

     

     


    11:50 ECT (Brussels) | 21:50 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 05:50 EST (New-York):

    TAX MEASURES TO ACHIEVE THE 2030 UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN AFRICA FACED WITH THE COVID-19 ECONOMIC FALLOUT 

    -Prof. Annet Oguttu, University of Pretoria, South Africa

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Rita de la Feria, Leeds University, UK
    -Prof. Daniel Artana, Torcuato di Tella University, Chief Economist Fundacion de Investigaciones Economicas Latinoamericanas (FIEL)

     

     


    13:00 ECT (Brussels) | 23:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 07:00 EST (New-York):

    CLOSE OF THE MORNING SESSION

    IV. CHAIR: Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi, LSE

    14:30 ECT (Brussels) | 00:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 08:30 EST (New-York):

    TAXATION AND VALUE CREATION - A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL REFORM

    -Prof. Werner Haslehner, University of Luxembourg

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Yariv Brauner, University of Florida
    -Prof. Tracy Kaye, Seton Hall University

     

     


    15:40 ECT (Brussels) | 01:40 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 09:40 EST (New-York):

    CREATIVE ENFORCEMENT: A BOURDIEUSIAN APPROACH ON HOW TAX AUTHORITIES ATTEMPT TO IMPLEMENT PROBLEMATIC TAX LAWS
    -Ass.- Prof. Rodrigo A. Ormeño Pérez, Universidad de Chile
    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Jerome Monsenego, Stockholm University
    -Prof. Ana Paula Dourado, University of Lisbon

     

     


    10 minute break


    V. CHAIR: Prof. Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain
     

    17:00 ECT (Brussels) | 03:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 11:00 EST (New-York) :

    TAXING DATA

    -Prof. Omri Marian, University of California – Irvine

     

     


    FINAL DISCUSSION:
    LOOKING FOR A GLOBAL TAX CONSENSUS: "WHERE DO WE STAND?"

    -Ass. –Prof. Suranjali Tandon, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, India
    -Pascal Saint-Amans, Director, Center for Tax Policy, OECD
    -Assoc. Prof. Irma Mosquera, Leiden University/Lead Researcher ERC GLOBTAXGOV Project
    -Michael Lennard, Chief, International Tax Cooperation, United Nations
    -Michael Keen, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

     

     


    END OF THE CONFERENCE:

    19:00 ECT (Brussels) | 05:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 13:00 EST (New-York) 

     

     

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    Globax Tax Symposium 2020 (10 Dec 20) | Online Conference
    10 Dec
    10 Dec
    ...

    GLOBAL TAX SYMPOSIUM 2020

    ONLINE CONFERENCE | Thursday 10 December 2020


    WATCH HERE THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE 

    08:30 - 19:00 | ECT (Brussels)  
    18:30 - 05:00 | UTC+11 (Melbourne) 
    04:40 - 13:00 | EST (New-York) 

    ►REGISTRATION FORM
     

    SCIENTIFIC COORDINATION:

    -Prof. Edoardo Traversa (UCLouvain),
    -Prof. Miranda Stewart (University of Melbourne),
    -Ass.-Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi (LSE - London School of Economics)

    The mission of the Global Tax Symposia (GTS) is to be an interdisciplinary mobile research platform on fundamental issues of international and comparative taxation. It is grounded on the belief that crossing African, American, Asian-Pacific and European perspectives is beneficial to all participants, especially in the current political and economic global context. It aims to offer young researchers and more experienced scholars a forum where to discuss five to six papers every year in different cities on all continents. Each paper is discussed by an interdisciplinary and intercontinental panel whose members are leading tax academics, administrators, policymakers and practitioners.

    The following institutions support the initiative : Chinese University of Hong Kong and Wuhan University (People's Republic of China), London School of Economics (United Kingdom), UC Louvain (Belgium), University of Melbourne (Australia), University of Pretoria (South Africa), Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina), National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (India) and New York University (United States of America).

    The 2020 Global Tax Symposium was held online using the platform of UCLouvain, and co-hosted by London School of Economics and the University of Melbourne.

    Mission of the Symposium and information about the first Global Tax Symposium, held at LSE on 25 October 2019 (including videos of the presentations and discussions): click here

    PROGRAMME: 

    I. CHAIR: Prof. Miranda Stewart, University of Melbourne

    08:30 ECT (Brussels) | 18:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 02:30 EST (New-York):

    BEPS AND GLOBAL TAX CHALLENGES - SEEN FROM THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION

    -Maryanne Mrakovcic, Deputy Secretary of the Australian Treasury, Head of Revenue Group
    -Tizhong Liao, Senior Advisor OECD, DPhil Fellow University of Oxford

     

     


    II. CHAIR: Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi, LSE

    09:30 ECT (Brussels) | 19:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 03:30 EST (New-York):

    THE INSTITUTIONS AND PROCESS OF INTERNATIONAL AND DOMESTIC TAX REFORM: HOW IS BEPS CHANGING TAX LAW? 

    -Prof. Miranda Stewart, University of Melbourne

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Pasquale Pistone, University of Salerno/WU Vienna/IBFD
    -Dr Tresor-Gauthier Kalonji, Ph.D. University of Neuchâtel, Ministry of Finance, DR Congo

     

     


    10 minute break


    III. CHAIR: Prof. Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain

    10:40 ECT (Brussels) | 20:40 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 04:40 EST (New-York):

    TAXATION OF THE DIGITAL ECONOMY

    -Prof. Wei Xiong, Wuhan University

    DISCUSSION:

    -Assoc Prof Martin Hearson, Institute of Development Studies & International Centre for Tax and Development
    -Prof. Johannes Becker, University of Munster

     

     


    11:50 ECT (Brussels) | 21:50 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 05:50 EST (New-York):

    TAX MEASURES TO ACHIEVE THE 2030 UN SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS IN AFRICA FACED WITH THE COVID-19 ECONOMIC FALLOUT 

    -Prof. Annet Oguttu, University of Pretoria, South Africa

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Rita de la Feria, Leeds University, UK
    -Prof. Daniel Artana, Torcuato di Tella University, Chief Economist Fundacion de Investigaciones Economicas Latinoamericanas (FIEL)

     

     


    13:00 ECT (Brussels) | 23:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 07:00 EST (New-York):

    CLOSE OF THE MORNING SESSION

    IV. CHAIR: Prof. Eduardo Baistrocchi, LSE

    14:30 ECT (Brussels) | 00:30 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 08:30 EST (New-York):

    TAXATION AND VALUE CREATION - A FRAMEWORK FOR INTERNATIONAL REFORM

    -Prof. Werner Haslehner, University of Luxembourg

    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Yariv Brauner, University of Florida
    -Prof. Tracy Kaye, Seton Hall University

     

     


    15:40 ECT (Brussels) | 01:40 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 09:40 EST (New-York):

    CREATIVE ENFORCEMENT: A BOURDIEUSIAN APPROACH ON HOW TAX AUTHORITIES ATTEMPT TO IMPLEMENT PROBLEMATIC TAX LAWS
    -Ass.- Prof. Rodrigo A. Ormeño Pérez, Universidad de Chile
    DISCUSSION:

    -Prof. Jerome Monsenego, Stockholm University
    -Prof. Ana Paula Dourado, University of Lisbon

     

     


    10 minute break


    V. CHAIR: Prof. Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain
     

    17:00 ECT (Brussels) | 03:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 11:00 EST (New-York) :

    TAXING DATA

    -Prof. Omri Marian, University of California – Irvine

     

     


    FINAL DISCUSSION:
    LOOKING FOR A GLOBAL TAX CONSENSUS: "WHERE DO WE STAND?"

    -Ass. –Prof. Suranjali Tandon, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, India
    -Pascal Saint-Amans, Director, Center for Tax Policy, OECD
    -Assoc. Prof. Irma Mosquera, Leiden University/Lead Researcher ERC GLOBTAXGOV Project
    -Michael Lennard, Chief, International Tax Cooperation, United Nations
    -Michael Keen, Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, IMF

     

     


    END OF THE CONFERENCE:

    19:00 ECT (Brussels) | 05:00 UTC+11 (Melbourne) | 13:00 EST (New-York) 

     

     

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    Webconference | Nexus and Jurisdiction in EU and International Tax Law (17/09/2020 -18/09/2020)
    17 Sep
    18 Sep
    ...

    WEB CONFERENCE  : “NEXUS AND JUSRISDICTION IN EU AND INTERNATIONAL TAX LAW”
    (17/09/2020-18/09/2020)




    WATCH HERE THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE 

    It is our pleasure to announce that the Group for Research on European and International Taxation (GREIT) will hold its next Conference on the 17 and 18 September 2020.

    The topic of this event will be Nexus and Jurisdiction in International and EU Tax law and it will be hosted online by the Research Center on Law, Economy and Society (CRIDES) of UCLouvain.

    PROGRAM & REGISTRATION FORM

    DAY 1 : THURSDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2020

    14:00-14:30 : Introduction by Juliane Kokott, Adocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union

     

     

     

    14:30-18:00 | Afternoon Session - Nexus and Jurisdiction in International (tax) law

     

    14:30-15:30 :

    Nexus and jurisdiction: the nature of the tax nexus requirement by Philip Baker, QC, University of Oxford 

     

     

    Comments from a public international law perspective by Pierre d'Argent, UCLouvain

     

     

    Open Discussion

    15:30-15:45 | Break

    15:45-17:15 : 

    Tax nexus and non-resident companies by Stjepan Gadžo, University of Rijeka

     

     

    Nexus, Digitalization and Democracy by Ana Paula Dourado, University of Lisbon

     

     

    Nexus, residence and citizenship by Ruth Mason, University of Virginia

     

     

    Open Discussion

    17:15-17:30 | Break

    17:30-18:30 : Open Roundtable “Nexus and developing countries : the impact of OECD Pillar I and II” by Irma Mosquera, Leiden University (introduction), Esperanza Buitrago Diaz, Maastricht University & Michael Lennard, United Nations

     

     

    DAY 2 : FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2020

    09:00-12:30 | Morning Session - Tax nexus and European Union law

    09:00-10:30

    Nexus and Jurisdiction : a private international law perspective by Pietro Franzina, Catholic University Milan

     

     

    Multiplication of nexus requirements in EU tax law after BEPS and ATAD: consequences for the Internal market by Pasquale Pistone, University of Salerno/IBFD/WU Wien

     

     

    EU direct Harmonization of tax nexus: lessons from past experiences by Cécile Brokelind, Lund University

     

     

    Open Discussion

    10:30-10:45 | Break

    10:45-11:30 :

    Tax nexus and reform of the EU own resources system by Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain

     

     

    Comments from a VAT and Customs perspective by Marya Senyk, Lund University & Elena Masseglia, UCLouvain

     

    Open Discussion

    11:30-12:30 : Conclusive Roundtable “Tax nexus and digitalization” by Richard Lyal, Formerly EU Commission, Ioanna Mitroyanni, EU Commission & Jérôme Monsenego, Stockholm University

     

     

    Open Discussion

    Conclusion by Melchior Wathelet, former First Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union

     

     

    * * *

    PRACTICAL INFORMATION 

    The number of participants is limited and therefore we kindly ask you to register at the latest on September 10, 2020, by filling the Registration form via the following link

     

    For GREIT

    Edoardo Traversa, Cécile Brokelind, Ana Paula Dourado, Dennis Weber, Pasquale Pistone

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    Webconference | Nexus and Jurisdiction in EU and International Tax Law (17/09/2020 -18/09/2020)
    17 Sep
    18 Sep
    ...

    WEB CONFERENCE  : “NEXUS AND JUSRISDICTION IN EU AND INTERNATIONAL TAX LAW”
    (17/09/2020-18/09/2020)




    WATCH HERE THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE 

    It is our pleasure to announce that the Group for Research on European and International Taxation (GREIT) will hold its next Conference on the 17 and 18 September 2020.

    The topic of this event will be Nexus and Jurisdiction in International and EU Tax law and it will be hosted online by the Research Center on Law, Economy and Society (CRIDES) of UCLouvain.

    PROGRAM & REGISTRATION FORM

    DAY 1 : THURSDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2020

    14:00-14:30 : Introduction by Juliane Kokott, Adocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union

     

     

     

    14:30-18:00 | Afternoon Session - Nexus and Jurisdiction in International (tax) law

     

    14:30-15:30 :

    Nexus and jurisdiction: the nature of the tax nexus requirement by Philip Baker, QC, University of Oxford 

     

     

    Comments from a public international law perspective by Pierre d'Argent, UCLouvain

     

     

    Open Discussion

    15:30-15:45 | Break

    15:45-17:15 : 

    Tax nexus and non-resident companies by Stjepan Gadžo, University of Rijeka

     

     

    Nexus, Digitalization and Democracy by Ana Paula Dourado, University of Lisbon

     

     

    Nexus, residence and citizenship by Ruth Mason, University of Virginia

     

     

    Open Discussion

    17:15-17:30 | Break

    17:30-18:30 : Open Roundtable “Nexus and developing countries : the impact of OECD Pillar I and II” by Irma Mosquera, Leiden University (introduction), Esperanza Buitrago Diaz, Maastricht University & Michael Lennard, United Nations

     

     

    DAY 2 : FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2020

    09:00-12:30 | Morning Session - Tax nexus and European Union law

    09:00-10:30

    Nexus and Jurisdiction : a private international law perspective by Pietro Franzina, Catholic University Milan

     

     

    Multiplication of nexus requirements in EU tax law after BEPS and ATAD: consequences for the Internal market by Pasquale Pistone, University of Salerno/IBFD/WU Wien

     

     

    EU direct Harmonization of tax nexus: lessons from past experiences by Cécile Brokelind, Lund University

     

     

    Open Discussion

    10:30-10:45 | Break

    10:45-11:30 :

    Tax nexus and reform of the EU own resources system by Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain

     

     

    Comments from a VAT and Customs perspective by Marya Senyk, Lund University & Elena Masseglia, UCLouvain

     

    Open Discussion

    11:30-12:30 : Conclusive Roundtable “Tax nexus and digitalization” by Richard Lyal, Formerly EU Commission, Ioanna Mitroyanni, EU Commission & Jérôme Monsenego, Stockholm University

     

     

    Open Discussion

    Conclusion by Melchior Wathelet, former First Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union

     

     

    * * *

    PRACTICAL INFORMATION 

    The number of participants is limited and therefore we kindly ask you to register at the latest on September 10, 2020, by filling the Registration form via the following link

     

    For GREIT

    Edoardo Traversa, Cécile Brokelind, Ana Paula Dourado, Dennis Weber, Pasquale Pistone