Professor Allison Christians of the University of Wisconsin Law School served as Co-Coordinator of the workshop "Tracking Our Fiscal Footprint: Assessing the Impact of Conventional International Tax Standards on Low-Income Countries," which took place October 27, 2008, in Montreal.
The workshop was hosted by the McGill University Faculty of Law and co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin Law School.
Participants came from universities in Canada, the United States, Israel, and Australia.
Professor Christians presented the paper, "Tax Norms and Global Governance: The emergence and influence of transnational epistemic communities."
For more information about Christians and her work in the field of tax law, see http://law.wisc.edu/profiles/achristians .
Submitted by on October 28, 2008
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