This book brings together a landmark collection of essays on tax law and policy to celebrate the legacy of Professor Judith Freedman. It focuses on the four areas of taxation scholarship to which she made her most notable contributions: taxation of SMEs and individuals, tax avoidance, tax administration, and taxpayers' rights and procedures.
Professor Freedman has been a major driving force behind the development of tax law and policy scholarship, not only in the UK, but worldwide. The strength and diversity of the contributors to this book highlight the breadth of Professor Freedman's impact within tax scholarship. The list encompasses some of the most renowned taxation experts worldwide; they include lawyers, economists, academics and practitioners, from Britain, Canada, Portugal, Australia, Germany, Italy, Malta, Ireland, and Ukraine.
The Dynamics of Taxation, Essays in Honour of Judith Freedman both dives into mainstream tax issues and develops a broader narrative.
That narrative is built from 16 well-researched chapters judiciously selected by the editors which convey the constraints of history, the inevitability of complexity, the necessity of accountability and, of course, the ubiquity of politics in tax.