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PhD Global Tax Symposia

The mission of the PhD Global Tax Symposia (GTS) is to become the first interdisciplinary mobile research platform on fundamental issues of international taxation. It is grounded on the belief that crossing African, American, Asian, Asian-Pacific and European perspectives is beneficial to all participants, especially in the current political and economic global context. 

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The Ph.D. Global Tax Symposia (Ph.D. GTS) provides a platform for young researchers to share and discuss their papers annually in various cities across the world. A panel consisting of renowned tax academics, tax administrators, policymakers, and practitioners from different regions and disciplines will examine each paper.

The 2023 Ph.D. GTS will be held at Stockholm University, chaired by Professor Jérôme Monsenego. This year's symposium will be held online from 31 August 2023, at 1 pm CET, to 1 September 2023, at 1 pm CET, with each paper allocated 45 minutes. Each author will present their paper for 10-15 minutes, followed by a 20-25 minute discussion with the commentator. The remaining time is reserved for other participants to offer comments and breaks between sessions for commentators to log in and authors to share their screens.

To join the symposium, please click the following Zoom link: https://stockholmuniversity.zoom.us/j/65974388265.  

Click here for the programme (Excel file).

The founding institutions are the following:  

Africa: University of Pretoria (South Africa); Americas: Universidad Torcuato Di Tella (Argentina), University of São Paulo (Brazil), McGill University (Canada), New York University (United States of America); Asia: Wuhan University (People's Republic of China), Meiji University (Japan), National Institute of Public Finance and Policy (India), Moscow State University (Russian Federation), King Saud University (Kingdom of Saudi Arabia), University of Seoul (South Korea); Asia-Pacific: the University of Melbourne and UNSW Sydney (Australia), University of New South Wales, University of Auckland (New Zealand); Europe: University of Louvain (Belgium), Sorbonne Law School (France), University of Münster (Germany), Leiden University and ERC funded project GLOBTAXGOV (The Netherlands), Stockholm University (Sweden), Koç University (Turkey) and London School of Economics (United Kingdom).

Programme details and video recordings of recent symposia:

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[images from our 2022 symposium]

 

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[images from our 2021 symposium]