What is tax discrimination?
Professor Ruth Mason's paper (with Michael S. Knoll) "What is Tax Discrimination?" has received a "highly recommended" rating on the Legal Theory Blog.
Professor Mason's research focuses on taxation in the United States and the European Union. Mason has taught U.S. and European Community taxation in Austria and the Netherlands. In Fall 2008, she was a visiting professor at the Universitié Paris 1 (Panthéon Sorbonne), and in Spring 2011, she will be a visiting professor at Yale Law School. Mason is a member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA), and she served as U.S. National Reporter for the 2008 IFA Congress on tax discrimination. Each year, she moderates the University of Connecticut Tax Lecture Series.
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