UCT Law is looking for a new Dean to lead the Faculty. Full details are available on the UCT Vacancies site at https://t.co/WptdIlK8GU. Deadline: 24 August 2025.
In a study of professors, women got 378 new work requests over 4 wks vs 118 for men. Women spent more time on service, advising & teaching; men on research. Orgs should track who is taking extra duties & ensure they are rewarded and distributed fairly. https://t.co/l1HTN5biwP
Are you looking for a new opportunity to advance your academic career in #CommercialLaw? This could be for you! The UCT Faculty of Law invites applications at the level of Professor / Associate Professor / Senior Lecturer for appointment as soon as possible. Full info and application details at https://t.co/sM0Dr1wGws
27 Nov, 10 am NY time: UN General Assembly will vote on whether to move forward & negotiate a UN Convention on International Tax Cooperation. It's a vote on whether to stop tax havens and ensure that the rich and big corporations pay their share #VoteYes#UNTaxConvention
"At some point developed countries are going to have to get to the understanding that it would be in their best interest to work with developing countries rather than against them," @Leandre2711 said. https://t.co/O2TVKzB6xq
"At some point developed countries are going to have to get to the understanding that it would be in their best interest to work with developing countries rather than against them," @Leandre2711 said. https://t.co/O2TVKzB6xq
Check out my latest paper in which I design a tax governance structure for Africa and the Asia-Pacific. #internationaltaxgovernance#TaxTwitter
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🎙️ In the latest @TaxNotes Talk podcast,
Professor Afton Titus of the University of Cape Town (@UCT_news) explains her view on how the tax initiatives of the OECD and United Nations affect developing nations: https://t.co/mRzPI8c5ZK
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