International Tax Center Leiden
Leiden University
 Zoeken
 

Summer Course
201
2


Early bird discount
when applying before
1 April 2012

9 -20 July 2012


 

 

 
Faculty Member

Julian Ghosh

Law degree from Edinburgh (LLB), LLM (London), Oxford (DPhil). Barrister of Lincoln’s Inn (since 1993) and practicing at Pump Court Tax Chambers (since 1994). Co-author (with T.L. Johnson) of ‘Taxation of Loan Relationships, Financial Investments and Foreign Exchange’ (Butterworths, 1998). Member of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, advising on Scots law.
Lector, Trinity College, University of Cambridge; Visiting Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge.
LLB (Edinburgh), LLM (London.), DPhil (Oxford), Called: 1993 (Lincoln’s Inn), Queen’s Counsel (2006, England; 2010, Scotland).
Lector, Trinity College, University of Cambridge; Visiting Fellow, Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge.
Julian Ghosh is a member of the Revenue Bar Association; Share Schemes Lawyers Group; Bar European Group; International Fiscal Association; International Tax Planning Association.
Julian Ghosh specialises in all forms of tax, especially corporate tax, structured finance, EC tax and VAT. Julian was formerly employed in the tax department of KPMG’s London office. He also practises from Pump Court Tax chambers and 36 Avenue D' Augerham in Brussels and is a member of the Faculty of Advocates, Edinburgh, advising on Scots law.
Recent publications:
“The Principles of the Internal Market and Direct Taxation” (2007, Key Haven); co-author (with I L Johnson) of “Taxation of Loan Relationships, Financial Investments and Foreign Exchange”, (Butterworths), various articles and is the Managing Editor of the Corporate Taxation Review.

Course: EU Tax Law