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Restitution of Overpaid Tax

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Zusatztext As a collection of essays! there is no doubt that this book makes a significant contribution to our understanding of this technically complex but highly significant area of the law. The editors should be commended for ensuring that the papers were published. Informationen zum Autor Steven Elliott KC is a barrister practising at One Essex Court, UK. Birke Häcker is Schlegel Professor of Civil Law, Common Law and Comparative Law, and Director of the Institute of International and Comparative Private Law, University of Bonn, Germany. Charles Mitchell is Professor of Law at University College London, UK. Klappentext Since the decision of the House of Lords in Woolwich Equitable Building Society v Inland Revenue Commissioners [1993] AC 70, the law governing claims for restitution of overpaid tax has experienced rapid and profound evolution. This has been so not only in England, but also elsewhere in the common law world as well as on the European plane. The essays in this collection consider the new landscape, and explore from various doctrinal and national perspectives the issues that have confronted, and continue to confront, the courts. Zusammenfassung These essays explore issues arising from the restitution of overpaid taxes from various perspectives including the tax background, various private law claims, alternative public law approaches, defences, and remedies. They cover the leading cases from various jurisdictions, such as Australia, Canada, the EU, Germany, and Ireland, and the UK. Inhaltsverzeichnis SECTION I. INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Steven Elliott, Birke Häcker and Charles Mitchell SECTION II. ENGLISH LAW 2. Overpaid Taxes: A Hybrid Public and Private Approach Rebecca Williams 3. Mistaken Payments of Tax Duncan Sheehan 4. Restitution from Public Authorities: Any Room for Duress? Nelson Enonchong 5. Reasons for Restitution Charlie Webb 6. Restitutionary Claims by Indirect Taxpayers Charles Mitchell 7. Property, Proportionality, and the Change of Position Defence Niamh Cleary 8. Undoing Transactions for Tax Purposes: The Hastings-Bass Principle Monica Bhandari SECTION III. EUROPEAN LAW 9. Judicial Techniques in Relation to Remedies for Overpaid Tax Catherine Barnard and Julian Ghosh KC 10. The Principle of Effectiveness and Restitution of Overpaid Tax Maximilian Schlote SECTION IV. COMPARATIVE LAW 11. Absence of Basis: A German Perspective Anne Sanders 12. 'Public Law Restitutionary Claims': The German Perspective Birke Häcker 13. Overpaid Taxes and Constitutional Redress in Ireland Niamh Connolly 14. Restitution of Overpaid Tax in Canada Robert Chambers 15. Restitution of Unlawfully Exacted Tax in Australia: The Woolwich Principle Simone Degeling ...

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Con la collaborazione di Steven Elliot (Editore), Charles Mitchell (Editore), Birke Hacker (Editore), Steven Elliott (Editore), Birke Häcker (Editore), C Mitchell (Editore), Steven Elliott Qc (Editore), C. Mitchell (Editore), Steven Elliott KC (Editore), Steven Elliott (One Essex Court KC (Editore), Birke (University of Bonn Hacker (Editore), Charles (University College London Mitchell (Editore)
Autori Steven Mitchell Elliott, Steven Elliott KC, Birke Hacker, C Mitchell, Charl Mitchell
Editore Hart Publishing
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 09.04.2013
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Diritto > Diritto internazionale, diritto degli stranieri
Guide e manuali > Diritto, professione, finanze > Imposte
 
EAN 9781849461733
ISBN 978-1-84946-173-3
Numero di pagine 366
Dimensioni (della confezione) 17.6 x 24.6 x 2.6 cm
 
Serie Hart Studies in Private Law
Categorie LAW / Taxation
Taxation and duties law
Taxation & duties law
 

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