Published on November 14, 2022 by Morgan Black Ā
Professor of Law Tracey Roberts is a regular contributor to the popular TaxProf Blog in which she reviews new works published by other legal scholars.
In August, Roberts contributed a review of Carbon Pricing and The Elasticity of Co2 Emissions by Geoffrey Dolphin of Cambridge University and Felix Pretis of the University of Victoria.
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Additionally, in October, Roberts contributed a review of Tax Justice in the Era of Mobility and Fragmentation by Oxford University's Tsilly Dagan.
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