Published on November 14, 2022 by Morgan Black
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.
Read the review here.
Additionally, in October, Roberts contributed a review of Tax Justice in the Era of Mobility and Fragmentation by Oxford University's Tsilly Dagan.
Read the review here.
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