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SIGTUNA 2024

Invitation 2024

Program 2024

Please find the presentations from the conference below:

Fiskal federalism och den nordiska nationalstaten

Åsa Hansson
Jørn Rattsø

Europeisering och nationalstaten – några kärnbegrepp

Jane Reichel

Europeisering och nationalstaten – nationell kompetens på skatteområdet
“What is going on in the EU?”

Helen Pahapill

Nordic Tax Journal Article Prize 2024

Pardis Nabavi and Martin Nordström

Omvärldsförändringar och nordiska skattefrågor

Mats Andersson
Kristina Ellegaard Rasmussen

ADDRESS

Secretary-general Caroline Nordklint
Juridiska fakulteten
Stockholms universitet
S-106 91 Stockholm
Tlf. + 46 8161 732
Email: caroline.nordklint@juridicum.su.se

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