Tax Cooperation in an Unjust World
Allison Christians author Laurens van Apeldoorn author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:29th Nov '21
Should be back in stock very soon
The way that nation states design their tax systems impacts the sharing of resources and wealth within and across societies. To date, wealthy countries have made tax policy design and coordination choices which allow them to claim more than they are justifiably entitled to from the global economy. In Tax Cooperation in an Unjust World, Allison Christians and Laurens van Apeldoorn show how this presently accepted reality both facilitates and feeds off continued human suffering, and therefore violates conceptions of international distributive justice. They examine two principles that govern tax cooperation across states, and explain how the current international tax order impedes their realization. They then show how states could work toward fulfilling the principles and building a fairer international tax system via incremental yet effective adaptation of key international tax norms and rules.
This much needed book provides a fresh look at how to improve the international tax system to ensure fair cooperation. What this review cannot capture- but readers will immediately observe as they go through the book- is how the authors carefully craft each argument, addressing at each step any potential criticism and discussing alternative solutions. * Ivan Ozai, British Tax Review *
an interesting idea in a time of change … attention grabbing * Nana Ama Safro, Tax Notes International *
ISBN: 9780192848673
Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 18mm
Weight: 466g
208 pages