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Cátedra Jean Monnet Efecto del Derecho Tributario de la UE

Presentation

The Area of Finance and Tax Law of the Law Faculty of the University of Cadiz launched The Jean Monnet Chair “El efecto interno y externo del Derecho Tributario de la Unión Europea” (“Internal and External Effects of EU Tax Law”) on September 1st 2014 within the Erasmus + Programme.

Since 1990, the Jean Monnet Programme promotes excellence in teaching and research in EU studies around the world. These actions also try to foster dialogue between the academic world and political agents with the aim of improving governance of EU policies.

The Chair aims at broadening in-depth knowledge on EU Law by means of a wide range of teaching modules included in undergraduate and graduate subjects, courses and specialization seminars. They are all supervised by the Chair holder and delivered by internationally renowned scholars and professionals.

The Chair is also committed to the promotion of research in EU Tax Law, both in its internal and external dimensions.