
La conversación civil
Stefano Guazzo - Paperback
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Giuseppe Marino (Naples 1965) lives in Milan with the Family. He graduated in Business Administration at Bocconi University (1988) and in Law at the University of Milan (1992). Ph.D. in International and Comparative Tax Law at the University of Genoa. Research Associate of International and Comparative Tax Law, at the International Bureau of Fiscal Documentation (IBFD), in Amsterdam. Full Professor of Tax Law at the Faculty of Law of the University of Milan where he teaches Theory and Practice of International Tax Law (www.unimi.it/it/ugov/person/giuseppe-marino). During his academic career he has been visiting professor of Tax Law at the New York University School of Law, at the University of Paris, Panthéon Sorbonne, at the Meiji University of Tokyo, at the Lomonosov Moscow State University, at the University of St. Gallen, at Bocconi University of Milan, at the Singapore Management University and at the University of Buenos Aires. He has also been Director of the Master Program in Business Tax Law, at Bocconi University, Member of the Scientific Committee of the European Association of Tax Law Professors (EATLP) and Member of the Consultative Commission for the Exchange of Information and Tax Cooperation, Principate of Monaco. In 2015 he was EATLP General Reporter for the research “New Exchange of Information Versus Tax Solutions of Equivalent Effect”. He currently is: (i) Member of the Taxation and Fiscal Policy Committee of the Business Industry Advisory Council (BIAC), at the OECD, Paris; (ii) Director of the Post Graduate Program in Corporate Tax Governance at the University of Milan, (iii) Member of the Consultative Commission for the Italian Tax Reform, (iv) Director of Diritto e Pratica Tributaria and Rivista di Diritto Tributario Internazionale. Giuseppe Marino is a lawyer and CPA, founding partner of the Tax Law Firm Marino Ballancin e Associati, in Milan (www.mba-tax.it), he practices as tax litigator for MNEs and advises corporations on international tax governance topics and high-net-worth-individuals on assets protection schemes.