The International Handbook on Clinical Tax Education
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Lewis & Clark Law School Associate Professor Sarah Lora co-wrote Chapter 15, "Introducing Tax Advocacy to Students."
Description
While tax clinics have existed in the US for decades, they are now being established throughout the world, with recent developments in Australia, the UK and Ireland. This handbook equips readers interested in starting a clinical tax project. It also explores the benefits of clinical tax education for students, local communities, and policymakers, revealing clinics as a tool to further the fairness and efficiency of any tax system.
ISBN
9781911507369
Publication Date
2023
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publisher
University of London Press
Editors
Amy Lawton, with Annette Morgan, David Massey and Donovan Castelyn
First Page
197
Section Title
Introducing Tax Advocacy to Students
City
London
Keywords
advocacy, clinical legal education, legal aid, legal studies, pro bono representation, tax clinics, tax law, tax system, taxpayers
Disciplines
Accounting Law | Law | Legal Education | Tax Law
Recommended Citation
Sarah Lora and Christine Speidel, The International Handbook on Clinical Tax Education 197 (Amy Lawton, with Annette Morgan, David Massey and Donovan Castelyn 2023).
https://lawcommons.lclark.edu/faculty_books/36