How does the European Court of Justice treat precedents in its case law ? : Cartesio and Damseaux from different perspective part I Rita Szudoczky
By: Szudoczky, Rita
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OP 2141/2009/5-4 VAT transfer - pricing rules | OP 2141/2009/5-5 The 2009 reform of the German Inheritance and Gift Tax Act | OP 2141/2009/6/7-1 Looking beyond Cartesio | OP 2141/2009/6/7-2 How does the European Court of Justice treat precedents in its case law ? : Cartesio and Damseaux from different perspective | OP 2141/2009/6/7-3 Exit taxation after Cartesio | OP 2141/2009/6/7-4 The German approach to taxing business restructurings | OP 2141/2009/6/7-5 Taxation of capital gains in the European Union, Norway and Switzerland |
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