Coming soon - Tax Justice Focus on the theme of Justice
The next edition of Tax Justice Focus Volume 5, Number 2, is scheduled for publication on 14th January 2010.
Guest edited by Paul Sagar, this edition explores the theme of justice through the eyes of contributors from a variety of different traditions. Here as a taster, is the contents page:
FEATURE 1 The Social Injustice of Corporate Tax Avoidance by Martin O’Neill
EDITORIAL by Paul Sagar
FEATURE 2 The Eye of the Needle by John Pugh MP
FEATURE 3 The Moral and Philosophical Case for Tax Havens by Daniel Mitchell and Hiwa Alaghebandian
FEATURE 4 Tax Justice: The View from the Left by Martin McIvor
COMMENT The Noughties – A Decade of Progress by Richard Murphy
NEWS Launch of the New Haven Declaration by John Christensen
BOOK REVIEW Developing a World Tax Organisation - Thomas Rixen
BOOK REVIEW Taxation and the Promotion of Human Happiness - Sheila Killian
CALENDAR
If you are not already a subscriber to Tax Justice Focus, drop us a line on info(at)taxjustice.net and we'll happy add your email to the subscription list.
Guest edited by Paul Sagar, this edition explores the theme of justice through the eyes of contributors from a variety of different traditions. Here as a taster, is the contents page:
FEATURE 1 The Social Injustice of Corporate Tax Avoidance by Martin O’Neill
EDITORIAL by Paul Sagar
FEATURE 2 The Eye of the Needle by John Pugh MP
FEATURE 3 The Moral and Philosophical Case for Tax Havens by Daniel Mitchell and Hiwa Alaghebandian
FEATURE 4 Tax Justice: The View from the Left by Martin McIvor
COMMENT The Noughties – A Decade of Progress by Richard Murphy
NEWS Launch of the New Haven Declaration by John Christensen
BOOK REVIEW Developing a World Tax Organisation - Thomas Rixen
BOOK REVIEW Taxation and the Promotion of Human Happiness - Sheila Killian
CALENDAR
If you are not already a subscriber to Tax Justice Focus, drop us a line on info(at)taxjustice.net and we'll happy add your email to the subscription list.
1 Comments:
So nothing on land value taxation, then?
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