
Group for Research on European and International Taxation
The Group for Research on European and International Taxation comprises a network of academics specialized in EU and international tax law.
The Group for Research on European and International Taxation comprises a network of academics specialized in EU and international tax law.
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We are happy to announce that eight books of the GREIT series are now open access. Download the open access books by visiting our Publications list, by clicking here!
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Finally, all books from the GREIT series have been added to the list of publications. You can find the list of publications by clicking here.
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We are proud to announce that the 17th GREIT Lisbon Summer School will be held 2 – 6 June 2025! Click here to download the official program. Follow this link to register!
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You can now register for the 19th GREIT Conference held at the University of Salerno 23 – 24 April 2025. Please register by following this link. Participation is free of charge.
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The 19th GREIT Conference will be held at the University of Salerno, Italy, from 23 to 24 April 2025. This year’s topic is “The Common Constitutional Tradition of the European Union and Its Impact on Tax Law”. You can access the Conference Program, including a list of invited speakers and discussants, by clicking here.…
Here you can find our latest publications. Click on the book images for more details on how to order a copy.
This book examines the future of national tax autonomy within the EU, addressing the balance between Member States’ taxing rights and EU interests. It compiles contributions from the 17th Conference of the Group for Research on European and International Taxation (GREIT), titled “National (Tax) Autonomy and the European Union: Revival or Demise?”, held in Maastricht in October 2023.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the implications of online platforms and new technologies (that is, DLTs, virtual currencies, crypto assets, NFTs, DeFi and AI) on taxation and taxpayer rights.
The book is based on the presentations made during a conference organized by the CPT project of the Amsterdam Centre for Tax Law (ACTL) of the University of Amsterdam (UvA) together with the Group for Research on European and International Taxation (GREIT) in Amsterdam on 7 and 8 April 2022.
This book investigates the foundations of the jurisdiction to tax and the forms of nexus requirements in international and EU tax law.
It is based on the presentation made during the 15th GREIT conference, organized by Edoardo Traversa and hosted by the Research Center on Law, Economy and Society (CRIDES) of UC Louvain (Belgium)
With this book, you will gain unique insights and a wider perspective on the impact of taxes on sustainable development in the European Union and worldwide. Based on multidisciplinary analyses, it takes an in-depth look at how tax systems can help or hinder the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. A must-read for public finance experts, tax experts and sustainable development experts.
This book brings together the observations made at the 2019 GREIT conference in Lund, Sweden.
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