On February 2006 the Court of Justice delivered its eagerly awaited ruling in Halifax, a case concerning the interpretation of EU secondary legislation on VAT. The judgment represented the culmination of a long process, with the Court referring for the first time to the 'principle of prohibiting abusive practices'. Yet, Halifax also represented the beginning of a new process: the discussion over the significance of the newly designated 'principle of prohibition of abuse of law'. Fundamental questions immediately arose and were the subject of intensive debate such as: the scope of application of the principle - would it apply to other areas of tax law, in particular to corporate taxation; the criteria for application of the principle – how ...
The article explores the prohibition of abuse of EU law, a specific doctrine developed by the Court ...
Defining tax avoidance has been always a nearly impossible quest for tax lawyers. In Continental Eur...
While the EU Treaties do not contain a general anti-abuse rule, the Court of Justice of the European...
On February 2006 the Court of Justice delivered its eagerly awaited ruling in Halifax, a case concer...
The principle of prohibition of abuse of EU law has developed throughout a variety of areas of EU la...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
In two recent cases “T Danmark” and “N Luxembourg 1” the European Court of Justice delivered landmar...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to 'abuse and abusive practices', but for a long time the sig...
This article discusses whether, in light of the developments of the ECJ case-law in different areas,...
Prohibition of abuse of law is a general legal principle. It enables judge not to follow wording of ...
Kamanabrou S. Abuse of Law in the Context of EU Law. EUROPEAN LAW REVIEW. 2018;43(4):534-548.Abuse o...
Defining tax avoidance has been always a nearly impossible quest for tax lawyers. In Continental Eur...
The article explores the prohibition of abuse of EU law, a specific doctrine developed by the Court ...
Defining tax avoidance has been always a nearly impossible quest for tax lawyers. In Continental Eur...
While the EU Treaties do not contain a general anti-abuse rule, the Court of Justice of the European...
On February 2006 the Court of Justice delivered its eagerly awaited ruling in Halifax, a case concer...
The principle of prohibition of abuse of EU law has developed throughout a variety of areas of EU la...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to abuse and abusive practices in its rulings for more than t...
In two recent cases “T Danmark” and “N Luxembourg 1” the European Court of Justice delivered landmar...
The Court of Justice has been alluding to 'abuse and abusive practices', but for a long time the sig...
This article discusses whether, in light of the developments of the ECJ case-law in different areas,...
Prohibition of abuse of law is a general legal principle. It enables judge not to follow wording of ...
Kamanabrou S. Abuse of Law in the Context of EU Law. EUROPEAN LAW REVIEW. 2018;43(4):534-548.Abuse o...
Defining tax avoidance has been always a nearly impossible quest for tax lawyers. In Continental Eur...
The article explores the prohibition of abuse of EU law, a specific doctrine developed by the Court ...
Defining tax avoidance has been always a nearly impossible quest for tax lawyers. In Continental Eur...
While the EU Treaties do not contain a general anti-abuse rule, the Court of Justice of the European...