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It is with genuine sadness that we heard of Pope Francis’ death earlier this week. Throughout his papacy, Pope Francis has ...
Our paper in the European Journal on Criminal Policy & Research shows how countries can back their risk assessments with an illicit financial flows analysis ...
Tax has been an important tool of Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian territories. The denial of Palestinians’ human rights, including the right to self-determination, represents an ...
Our latest research published last week in the journal PLOS Global Public Health reveals the world has decided the educational rights of 2 Dutch children are more important than those of 24,000 ...
All across the globe, soaring levels of inequality are undermining democracy, fuelling the rise of authoritarianism and threatening all categories of human rights. An utterly unsustainable economic ...
Beneficial ownership registration has recently featured in a series of high-profile controversies, from the European Court of Justice limiting public access to EU registers, to litigation in US courts ...
Over recent decades, the international tax landscape has grown increasingly complex, driven by the rise of multinational enterprises (MNEs) and intensified race to the bottom on corporate tax rate – ...
This submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty unpacks the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity presented by negotiations on a UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation, and ...
The Tax Justice Network believes our tax and financial systems are our most powerful tools for creating a just society that gives equal weight to the needs of everyone. Every day, we inspire and equip ...
Tax havens are located around the world. Most tax havens are rich countries, like Switzerland, Luxembourg, Britain or the United States, or dependencies of rich countries, like the British Virgin ...
Trusts can be abused to shield the identity of owners of wealth and muddle the status of ownership for the purpose of paying less tax and escaping the rule of law. Trusts have increasingly become one ...