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Verticle green lines of code across a whole laptop screen. To what extent can judges be replaced by algorithms?
21 March 2024

Dr Vasiliki Koukoulioti speaks to the Tax Journal about the use of artificial intelligence in judging the outcome of tax cases.

Lightbulb emitting a yellow light with a brain inside Turing Network Workshop on AI in Tax, Audit and Fintech
15 June 2023

The Institute of Tax Law is co-organising a Turing Network Workshop on AI in Tax, Audit and Fintech. The event will be held on 22 and 23 June at the University of Surrey and online.

Gold, blue and purple banner Event: Financial Accounts as a Basis For Taxation: to Conform or Diverge?
13 June 2023

On 16 June 2023, Professor Judith Freedman will be presenting at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies on her paper, co-written with Professor Glen Loutzenhiser.

Image of a globe with Africa in daylight and Asia in night on a black background UN foray into tax policy will benefit emerging economies
12 May 2023

Dr Vasiliki Koukoulioti has co-authored an opinion piece for devex on the United Nation's recent resolution on tax cooperation.

A calculator on some paper Event: Statutory Interpretation Following the Tax Law Rewrite
3 February 2023

On 21 February 2023, Malcolm Gammie will speak on the tax law rewrite at Queen Mary's Centre for Commercial Law Studies.

tax and automation holding slide Automation – implications for tax policy approaches
23 June 2022

This event was hosted by the Institute of Tax Law and featured Anne Fairpo discussing how automation in business will affect taxation.

A bunch of coins of various currencies Event: Partnerships in International Taxation with Michael McGowan
16 March 2022

On 16 March Institute of Tax Law welcomed Michael McGowan to discuss how partnerships in business should be taxed.

Zoom panel: Top left to right - Laura Snyder, John Richardson, Karen Alpert. Bottom left to right - Bernard Schneider, Edoardo Traversa Panel Discussion on the Taxation of Expatriate and Cross-Border Individuals
29 June 2021

This event was hosted by the Institute of Tax Law at the Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London.

A screenshot of Professor Blank's presentation with a robot holding a gavel with the tagline 'government enforcement through AI' Automated Legal Guidance and Taxation with Professor Joshua Blank
29 April 2021

On 29 April 2021, Professor Joshua Blank delivered a lecture discussing his article on Automated Legal Guidance in Cornell Law Review, co-written with Leigh Osofsky.

 

Title of the lecture Brexit, Trade and Tax, with Timothy Lyons, BL, Brussels' Bar, 39 Essex Chambers Brexit, trade and tax – a global view from Timothy Lyons
8 December 2020

In this seminar, Professor Timothy Lyons QC gives an insight into recent developments in the Brexit saga, affecting trade and taxation.

Satellite image of Europe at night Re-imagining Tax Justice in a Globalized World with Professor Tsilly Dagan
25 February 2020

On 25 February 2020, Professor Tsilly Dagan discussed her paper which explains why designing a country’s tax policy with the elasticity of taxpayers’ choices of residency in mind, although a rational welfare-maximizing move by the state as a whole, and possibly even for its immobile as well as mobile constituents, is a policy that may not be justified under a liberal-egalitarian social contract.

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