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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is a driving force in the field of direct tax harmonisation. Therefore, cases pending at the ECJ are very carefully analysed both by academics and practitioners.Continuously a large number of cases pending before the European Court of Justice concernthe fundamental freedoms and direct taxation. This book scrutinises the national background of the most important of these recent cases and examines possible infringements of fundamental freedoms. The focus of each analysis is on the questions submitted to the ECJ by the national courts. Moreover, where…mehr

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The European Court of Justice (ECJ) is a driving force in the field of direct tax harmonisation. Therefore, cases pending at the ECJ are very carefully analysed both by academics and practitioners.Continuously a large number of cases pending before the European Court of Justice concernthe fundamental freedoms and direct taxation. This book scrutinises the national background of the most important of these recent cases and examines possible infringements of fundamental freedoms. The focus of each analysis is on the questions submitted to the ECJ by the national courts. Moreover, where available, the opinion of the Advocate General is discussed. The cases are presented by esteemed national and European tax law experts. This book goes to the heart of the national tax systems, exposing hidden obstacles to fundamental freedoms.
Autorenporträt
Univ.-Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Michael Lang, Vorstand des Instituts für Österreichisches und Internationales Steuerrecht der WU; wissenschaftlicher Leiter des LL.M.-Studiums International Tax Law der WU; Schriftleiter der Fachzeitschrift Steuer und Wirtschaft International (SWI) , Präsident der International Fiscal Association (IFA) Österreich, Chairman des Academic Committee (AC) der European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP); vormals Partner bei Deloitte (bis 2004).

Univ.- Prof.Dr. Pasquale Pistone, a.o. Professor für Steuerrecht an der Universität von Salerno und EURYI-ESF Professor an der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien, Institut für Österreichisches und Internationales Steuerrecht.