Date: 2 April to 4 April 2o25

Location: Level 10 Woodward Centre, Melbourne Law School, 185 Pelham Street Carlton

Registration: https://law.unimelb.edu.au/centres/mccl/research/research-programs/taxation-law-and-policy/justice-and-the-tax-base-in-the-21st-century/major-interdisciplinary-conference

Professor Miranda Stewart and Associate Professor Kathryn James of the Melbourne Law School are hosting a major conference on Justice and the Tax Base in the 21st Century that addresses fundamental issues relating to the current and future tax base and justice in Australia, the United States and globally. The conference brings together leading experts at the forefront of debates about tax and justice from diverse disciplines including law, economics, history, politics and philosophy, to explore the interconnected tax bases of income, consumption and wealth that form the mainstay of most tax systems. The conference will facilitate an exchange of academic experts with policymakers, administrators, community groups and practitioners.

The registration fee is modest. The conference is funded by the Australian Research Council with support from New York University School of Law, The University of Melbourne and The University of San Diego, arising from two major grants.

 

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