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Thursday, 5 December 2019 - 12.00pm
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Faculty of Law, T9

This week the Cambridge Tax Discussion Group will be hearing about the extraordinary story of Dutch Jews who, having survived the Holocaust, were made by Amsterdam Council to pay taxes on their properties, even though their properties had been seized by the invading German army.

Telling us this story will be academic and attorney-at-law Cornel Marian. Cornel, a PhD student at the University of Frankfurt, will use the story to explore his wider area of research, which concerns the extent of a State's power to tax. As such, the talk is likely to be of interest to anyone with an interest in matters of administrative law, constitutional law or human rights, as well as tax law.

As usual, no prior knowledge of tax law is necessary in order to attend the CTDG.

As this is the last CTDG meeting of the Michaelmas Term there will be mince pies.

If you have any questions about this event, please contact Guy Mulley gevm2@cam.ac.uk, Co-President, Cambridge Tax Discussion Group: https://cambridge.tax

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