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_aMosquera Valderrama, Irma
245 1 0 _aThroughput legitimacy of the peer review process of the Four Beps Minimum Standards
_helectrónico
_b a case study
_c Irma Mosquera Valderrama
520 _aThis article focuses on the Base Erosion Profit Shifting (BEPS) Project and more specifically on the peer review of the four BEPS minimum standards. The first part of this contribution introduces the analysis of this process in the context of a case study of seven countries participating in the BEPS Inclusive Framework: Cameroon, Congo, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Peru, Sri Lanka, and Viet Nam. Thereafter, this article will provide the analysis of the peer review process by using the concept of throughput legitimacy developed by Schmidt (in other areas than tax law) that includes accountability, transparency, inclusiveness and openness. Its use can contribute to enhancing the governance of the peer review process and increasing legitimacy at the same time and thereby strengthening countries’ compliance with the four BEPS minimum standards. Its use can also facilitate helping countries that are part of the BEPS Inclusive Framework to build trust in the peer review process. In light of the findings of the case study, this article concludes that there are throughput legitimacy deficits and that these should be addressed by the OECD and countries participating in the BEPS Inclusive Framework. This article’s preliminary findings can be used for further research by the OECD, regional organizations, scholars, civil society, and think tanks to improve countries’ compliance with the four BEPS minimum standards.
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_aFISCALIDAD INTERNACIONAL
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_aEROSIÓN DE LA BASE IMPONIBLE Y TRASLADO DE BENEFICIOS
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_aPRINCIPIO DE LEGITIMIDAD
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_aRENDIMIENTOS
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_aPAISES EN DESARROLLO
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_oOP 2141/2024/3
_tIntertax
_w(IEF)55619
_x 0165-2826
_g v.52, n. 3, 2024, p.171-189
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