Invitation PhD Seminar Luxembourg 9-11 June 2016 · 14.00 Taxation of Employee Participation and...

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The ATOZ Chair for European and International Taxation at the University of Luxembourg in cooperation with the University of Bergamo, the University of Heidelberg, the University of Linz, the Catholic University of Louvain and the University of Valencia invites you to the 6 th DOCTORAL SEMINAR ON INTERNATIONAL AND EU TAX LAW 9th to 11th June 2016 — University of Luxembourg The seminar is open to Ph.D. candidates in the fields of international, European and comparative tax law. It follows five successful events held in Bergamo, Linz, Valencia and Heidelberg. Ph.D. candidates in their second and third year are invited to present their research projects and/or major results, depending on the level of progress. Each presentation will be followed by feedback and discussion with a panel consisting of tax professors and leading experts from practice, including the EU institutions. In order to allow sufficient time for indepth debates and valuable feedback, the number of presentations is strictly limited. To stimulate debate and dissemination of ideas, however, a certain number of first year Ph.D. candidates may also be accepted to participate without giving a presentation. Interested Ph.D. candidates are encouraged to submit a onepage exposé of their proposed presentation topic. The exposé should address the following points o The topic: What is your research question? o The hypothesis: What are the ideas challenged/to be tested? o The methodological framework: How are you going to answer your question(s)? o The potential results: What is your preliminary conclusion on the hypotheses? o The novelty: What are the points no one else has made so far (or not in this way)? o The stage of your research: When did you start, when will your thesis be finalized? The seminar will be held at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg. Participants must be able and willing to bear their own costs of travel and accommodation, but a limited number of partcost travel grants might be available. Please submit your application via email to Ms. Fatima Chaouche ([email protected]) on or before 15 March 2016. Applicants should indicate if they also apply for a travel grant. All applicants will be informed by midApril if their application has been accepted. Prof. Gianluigi Bizioli, Prof. F. Alfredo García Prats Prof. Werner Haslehner Prof. Georg Kofler Bergamo Valencia Luxembourg Linz Prof. Hanno Kube Prof. Ekkehart Reimer Prof. Edoardo Traversa Prof. Michael Tumpel Heidelberg Heidelberg Louvain Linz

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The  ATOZ  Chair  for  European  and  International  Taxation  at  the  University  of  Luxembourg  in  cooperation  with  the  University  of  Bergamo,  the  University  of  Heidelberg,  the  University  of  Linz,  the  Catholic  University  of  Louvain  and  the  University  of  Valencia  invites  you  to  the    

6th  DOCTORAL  SEMINAR  ON    INTERNATIONAL  AND  EU  TAX  LAW    

9th  to  11th  June  2016  —  University  of  Luxembourg  

The  seminar  is  open  to  Ph.D.  candidates  in  the  fields  of  international,  European  and  comparative  tax  law.  It  follows  five  successful  events  held  in  Bergamo,  Linz,  Valencia  and  Heidelberg.  Ph.D.  candidates  in  their  second  and  third  year  are  invited  to  present  their  research  projects  and/or  major  results,  depending  on  the  level  of  progress.    

Each  presentation  will  be  followed  by  feedback  and  discussion  with  a  panel  consisting  of  tax  professors  and  leading  experts  from  practice,  including  the  EU  institutions.  In  order  to  allow  sufficient  time  for  in-­‐depth  debates  and  valuable  feedback,  the  number  of  presentations  is  strictly  limited.  To  stimulate  debate  and  dissemination  of  ideas,  however,  a  certain  number  of  first  year  Ph.D.  candidates  may  also  be  accepted  to  participate  without  giving  a  presentation.  

Interested  Ph.D.  candidates  are  encouraged  to  submit  a  one-­‐page  exposé  of  their  proposed  presentation  topic.  The  exposé  should  address  the  following  points    

o The  topic:  What  is  your  research  question?      o The  hypothesis:  What  are  the  ideas  challenged/to  be  tested?      o The  methodological  framework:  How  are  you  going  to  answer  your  question(s)?      o The  potential  results:  What  is  your  preliminary  conclusion  on  the  hypotheses?      o The  novelty:  What  are  the  points  no  one  else  has  made  so  far  (or  not  in  this  way)?      o The  stage  of  your  research:  When  did  you  start,  when  will  your  thesis  be  finalized?        

The  seminar  will  be  held  at  the  Faculty  of  Law,  Economics  and  Finance  of  the  University  of  Luxembourg.  Participants  must  be  able  and  willing  to  bear  their  own  costs  of  travel  and  accommodation,  but  a  limited  number  of  part-­‐cost  travel  grants  might  be  available.    

Please  submit  your  application  via  e-­‐mail  to  Ms.  Fatima  Chaouche  ([email protected])  on  or  before  15  March  2016.  Applicants  should  indicate  if  they  also  apply  for  a  travel  grant.  All  applicants  will  be  informed  by  mid-­‐April  if  their  application  has  been  accepted.  

 

Prof.  Gianluigi  Bizioli,     Prof.  F.  Alfredo  García  Prats   Prof.  Werner  Haslehner   Prof.  Georg  Kofler                      Bergamo                                Valencia                    Luxembourg                          Linz  

Prof.  Hanno  Kube   Prof.  Ekkehart  Reimer   Prof.  Edoardo  Traversa     Prof.  Michael  Tumpel                  Heidelberg                            Heidelberg                            Louvain                          Linz    

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Organisation:  Further  participants  are  welcome  to  join  us  for  both  the  academic  programme  and  the  side  programme.  

Venue:  University  of  Luxembourg,  Campus  Kirchberg,  4   rue  Alphonse  Weicker,  Ground   floor,   room  B001,  L-­‐2721  Luxembourg.  

Travel:  Flights  to  Luxembourg  Airport,  from  which  a  direct  bus  (line  16)  connects  in  10  minutes  to  the  seminar  venue  (bus  stop  Avenue  John  F.  Kennedy).    

Accommodation:  We  have  made  reservations  for  everyone  listed  by  name  on  this  programme  for  three  nights  (Thursday-­‐Sunday).   Details   will   follow   separately.   Further   participants   and   accompanying   persons,   please  book  an  accommodation  on  your  own.  

Costs:  As  a  rule,  all  participants  bear  their  own  costs.  Those  who  have  applied  for  co-­‐funding  will  be  contacted  separately.  

Further   questions:  Please   contact   Ms.   Michèle   Gouverneur   ([email protected])   for   any   questions  with  regard  to  the  organisation  of  this  seminar,  and  Ms.  Fatima  Chaouche  ([email protected])  or  Prof.  Dr.  Werner  Haslehner  ([email protected])  for  all  topic-­‐related  questions  you  may  have.    

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2016 DOCTORAL SEMINAR ON INTERNATIONAL AND EU TAX LAW

9th to 11th June 2016 — University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg

Thursday, 9th June 2016

Presentation Panel of Experts

15.00 The legal status of extrinsic instruments under international, EU and comparative law for the interpretation and application of bilateral tax treaties Jasper BOSSUYT

Kofler/Kokott/Traversa

16.00 Taxable Supplies and their consideration in European VAT law Jasmin KOLLMANN

Kokott/Traversa/Tumpel

17.00 Coffee Break

17.10 Is the current EU energy taxation consistent with the Europe 2020, 2030 and 2050 objectives? Analysis through the lens of scientific and economic realties and assessment of the use of tax incentives Sébastien WOLF (Traversa)

García/Kofler/Kokott

18.00 Break

18.30 Public Seminar ‘The Impact of EU Fundamental Rights on the Exchange of Information Procedure in Tax Matters’ Presentation of Pending ECJ case C-682/15, Berlioz Investment Fund

Discussion on the case and the wider context

Presentation: Serge Schroeder, Premier Conseiller, Cour Administrative Luxembourgeoise Panel Discussion: Juliane Kokott Corinne Baylac Werner Haslehner

20.00 Cocktail Reception

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Friday, 10th June 2016

Presentation Panel of Experts

9.00 Limits to taxing powers: trade off between property rights and the social justification for taxation Mariavittoria CACACE (Bizioli)

Burgers/Haslehner/Reimer

10.00 Tax aspects of cost contribution arrangements Dennis NIJSSEN

Burgers/Kofler/Tumpel

11.00 Coffee Break

11.15 An analysis of the Dutch transfer pricing case law issued after the publication of the OECD Transfer Pricing Guidelines in 1995 Arjen VAN HERWAARDEN (Burgers)

Bizioli/Kofler/Traversa

12.30 Lunch break

14.00 Taxation of Employee Participation and Change of Residence Christoph HAWLITSCHEK (Reimer)

Burgers/Traversa/Tumpel

15.00 Notification of tax laws to the European Commission Stefan BORNECKE (Reimer)

Bizioli/Traversa/Tumpel

16.00 Coffee break

16.30 The application of Income Tax Treaties in a Domestic Law Context Alexandra ALM

Bizioli/Haslehner/Reimer

17.30 Compliance of financial intermediaries in the new era of exchange of information between tax authorities Francesca AMADDEO

García/Haslehner/Reimer

18:30 Closing Remarks

20.00 Dinner Brasserie de Neumünster

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Saturday, 11th June 2015

Presentation Panel of Experts

9.00 Application of fundamental principle for the free movement of capital and freedom of establishment as it is envisaged in the EAEU Agreement to taxation of dividend: Harmonization of dividends taxation in the Eurasian Economic Union based on the lessons of European Union Xeniya YEROSHENKO

Bizioli/García/Pantazatou

10.00 The comparisons of tax regulations in Germany, Poland and the EU under the aspect of legal certainty Adam DAMPC (Reimer)

Bizioli/García/Haslehner

11.00 Coffee break

11.15 Tax avoidance: GAARS, Cooperative Compliance and Corporate Social Responsibility - Italy as a case study Chiara CELESTI (Bizioli)

García/Pantazatou/Reimer

12.15 -18.00

Closing and Social Event BBQ

Chairpersons:

Prof. Dr. Gianluigi Bizioli, Bergamo Prof. Dr. Alfredo García Prats, Valencia Prof. Dr. Werner Haslehner, Luxembourg Prof. DDr. Georg Kofler, Linz Prof. Dr. Ekkehart Reimer, Heidelberg Prof. Dr. Edoardo Traversa, Louvain Prof. Dr. Michael Tumpel, Linz Senior Academics and Experts:

Prof. Dr. Juliane Kokott, Advocate General, Court of Justice of the European Union Prof. Dr. Irene Burgers, Professor at University of Groningen Serge Schroeder, Premier Conseiller, Cour administrative Luxembourgeoise Dr. Corinne Baylac, Director of the Institute Français du Luxembourg Dr. Katerina Pantazatou, Post-Doctoral Researcher, University of Luxembourg

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Organisation: Further participants are welcome to join us for both the academic programme and the side programme.

Venue: University of Luxembourg, Conference room B.001 (Ground floor), Weicker Building, 4, rue Alphonse Weicker, L-2721 Luxembourg

Travel: Flights to Luxembourg Airport, from which a direct bus (line16) connects in 10 minutes to the seminar venue (bus stop Avenue John F. Kennedy). Further questions: Further questions: Please contact Ms. Michèle Gouverneur ([email protected]) for any questions with regard to the organisation of this seminar, and Ms. Fatima Chaouche ([email protected]) or Prof. Dr. Werner Haslehner ([email protected]) for all topic-related questions you may have.