International Tax Center Leiden
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Summer Course
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1 April 2012

9 -20 July 2012


 

 

 
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Yariv Brauner

Yariv Brauner is a Professor of Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law, U.S.A. Professor Brauner received his law degree from Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and an LL.M (in International Taxation) and a J.S.D. from New York University. He practiced with Ernst & Young LLP in New York City.
He taught at New York University, Northwestern University and the Arizona State University prior to joining the graduate tax faculty at the University of Florida in 2006. Specializing in international tax law, Professor Brauner is the co-author of of U.S. International Taxation – Cases and Materials, 3rd. Ed. (with Reuven S. Avi-Yonah and Diane M. Ring) and numerous articles. He has taught U.S. tax courses and presented papers throughout the world.

Course: US International Tax Law

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Patricia A. Brown

Patricia A. Brown is an internationally-recognized expert in the field of international taxation, with specialties in tax treaty policy and interpretation and the international taxation of financial products and institutions.

Course: US International Tax Law

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Lawrence Lokken

Law degree from University of Minnesota (1967). Professor and Eminent Scholar in Taxation at the University of Florida (since 1994). Professor at New York University (1980–93). Visiting professor at several prominent universities worldwide, including University of Minnesota (1973–74), Duke University (1988), Münster University, Germany (1999–2009), Rand Afrikaans University (2001), Warsaw University, Poland (2000, 2002, 2008), Southern Methodist University (2003), and Northwestern University (2004–2005).

Courses: US International Tax Law, US Domestic Tax Law

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H. David Rosenbloom

H. David Rosenbloom became the Director of the International Tax Program in 2002. He is a member of Caplin & Drysdale, Chartered, a firm he rejoined in 1981 after serving as International Tax Counsel and Director, Office of International Tax Affairs, in the U.S. Treasury Department from 1978 to 1981. He has also served as Tax Policy Advisor for the U.S. Treasury, the OECD, AID, and the World Bank in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, Senegal, Malawi, and South Africa. Professor Rosenbloom's major areas of practice include international tax controversies, transfer pricing planning and disputes, advance pricing agreements, the foreign tax credit, tax treaties, financial products and financial institutions, and international aspects of corporate and individual tax planning. He is the author of numerous articles on international tax issues.

Course: US International Tax Law

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William P. Streng

Northwestern University School of Law (1962). Mr. Streng is the Vinson & Elkins Professor of Law at the University of Houston Law Center where (since 1985) he has taught courses in federal income tax, corporate tax, estate planning and international taxation. From 1980 until 1985, Mr. Streng was the partner in charge of the tax department at Bracewell & Patterson (presently Bracewell & Giuliani), a Houston-based law firm. He continues as a consultant with the firm. Prior to 1980 he was (from 1973 through 1979) a Professor of Law at the School of Law, Southern Methodist University, Dallas.

Course: US International Tax Law

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