17 septembre 2020
18 septembre 2020
1st DAY : 14:00 PM to 18:30 PM AND 2nd DAY : 09:00 AM to 13:30 PM (CEST: UTC+02:00)
100 € (Free for participants with an academic background)
WEB CONFERENCE : “NEXUS AND JUSRISDICTION IN EU AND INTERNATIONAL TAX LAW”
(17/09/2020-18/09/2020)
WATCH HERE THE VIDEO RECORDING OF THE CONFERENCE
It is our pleasure to announce that the Group for Research on European and International Taxation (GREIT) will hold its next Conference on the 17 and 18 September 2020.
The topic of this event will be Nexus and Jurisdiction in International and EU Tax law and it will be hosted online by the Research Center on Law, Economy and Society (CRIDES) of UCLouvain.
PROGRAM & REGISTRATION FORM
DAY 1 : THURSDAY 17TH SEPTEMBER 2020
14:00-14:30 : Introduction by Juliane Kokott, Adocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union
14:30-18:00 | Afternoon Session - Nexus and Jurisdiction in International (tax) law
14:30-15:30 :
Nexus and jurisdiction: the nature of the tax nexus requirement by Philip Baker, QC, University of Oxford
Comments from a public international law perspective by Pierre d'Argent, UCLouvain
Open Discussion
15:30-15:45 | Break
15:45-17:15 :
Tax nexus and non-resident companies by Stjepan Gadžo, University of Rijeka
Nexus, Digitalization and Democracy by Ana Paula Dourado, University of Lisbon
Nexus, residence and citizenship by Ruth Mason, University of Virginia
Open Discussion
17:15-17:30 | Break
17:30-18:30 : Open Roundtable “Nexus and developing countries : the impact of OECD Pillar I and II” by Irma Mosquera, Leiden University (introduction), Esperanza Buitrago Diaz, Maastricht University & Michael Lennard, United Nations
DAY 2 : FRIDAY 18TH SEPTEMBER 2020
09:00-12:30 | Morning Session - Tax nexus and European Union law
09:00-10:30
Nexus and Jurisdiction : a private international law perspective by Pietro Franzina, Catholic University Milan
Multiplication of nexus requirements in EU tax law after BEPS and ATAD: consequences for the Internal market by Pasquale Pistone, University of Salerno/IBFD/WU Wien
EU direct Harmonization of tax nexus: lessons from past experiences by Cécile Brokelind, Lund University
Open Discussion
10:30-10:45 | Break
10:45-11:30 :
Tax nexus and reform of the EU own resources system by Edoardo Traversa, UCLouvain
Comments from a VAT and Customs perspective by Marya Senyk, Lund University & Elena Masseglia, UCLouvain
Open Discussion
11:30-12:30 : Conclusive Roundtable “Tax nexus and digitalization” by Richard Lyal, Formerly EU Commission, Ioanna Mitroyanni, EU Commission & Jérôme Monsenego, Stockholm University
Open Discussion
Conclusion by Melchior Wathelet, former First Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union
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PRACTICAL INFORMATION
The number of participants is limited and therefore we kindly ask you to register at the latest on September 10, 2020, by filling the Registration form via the following link.
For GREIT
Edoardo Traversa, Cécile Brokelind, Ana Paula Dourado, Dennis Weber, Pasquale Pistone