GREIT started ten years ago on an informal basis in Lund (Sweden) in 2006 during the first conference entitled The effect of the ECJ’s ruling on member States direct income tax laws. Today, the GREIT Board is made up of its founders:
Cécile Brokelind (University of Lund), Ana Paula Dourado (University of Lisbon), Pasquale Pistone (Vienna University of Economics and Business) and Dennis Weber (University of Amsterdam). The Group for Research on European and International Taxation comprises a network of academics and prominent lawyers specialized in European Union (EU) and international tax law and contributing to its development. The Group conducts independent expert research into the development of European and international taxation by inviting dialogue on the future of tax law research, supporting young researchers in expressing and spread their ideas, and cooperating with practitioners in search of expertise in EU tax law, thus stimulating the debate between researchers from different areas of law and economics. Each year, GREIT organizes a conference on a certain topic in the area of European and international taxation. In 2009, the Group launched the GREIT Lisbon summer course on European Taxation.
The present article, after reporting the contents developed in occasion of this year’s annual conference, held in Amsterdam in September 2015, will give a brief overview of the topics discussed during this year’s summer course, held in Lisbon in June 2015.
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