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Critical Tax Theory In The U.S., Australia, And Brazil: Current Challenges And Perspectives For The Future, Júlia Silva Araújo Carneiro
Critical Tax Theory In The U.S., Australia, And Brazil: Current Challenges And Perspectives For The Future, Júlia Silva Araújo Carneiro
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
Tax law has never been a neutral field. On the contrary, it impacts a range of identity axes, including socioeconomic class, race, and gender, and can act as a mechanism for maintaining the status quo or as a catalyst for social change. By examining the ongoing debate on critical tax theory in the United States, Australia, and Brazil, this Article shows that, no matter the differences found in distinct tax systems, tax law functions as a mirror of a country’s values and can be employed either to support or to disadvantage minorities.<.p>American critical tax scholars have consistently highlighted the …
Dark Money In Motion: Mapping Issues Along The Money Trail, Frances R. Hill
Dark Money In Motion: Mapping Issues Along The Money Trail, Frances R. Hill
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Citizens United And Social Welfare Organizations: The Tangled Relationships Among Guidance, Compliance, And Enforcement, Frances R. Hill
Citizens United And Social Welfare Organizations: The Tangled Relationships Among Guidance, Compliance, And Enforcement, Frances R. Hill
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Tax Reform During President Reagan’S First Four Years: A Selective Bibliography, Michael G. Chiorazzi
Tax Reform During President Reagan’S First Four Years: A Selective Bibliography, Michael G. Chiorazzi
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