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Judith Freedman is a Research Fellow of IFS. She is KPMG Professor of Taxation Law and a Fellow of Worcester College, Oxford. She worked as a solicitor in the corporate tax department of Freshfields before joining the University of Surrey as a lecturer in law in 1980. She then moved to the London School of Economics (LSE) where she was a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader and then a Professor in the Law Department(1982-2001) with a secondment to the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies as Senior Research Fellow in Company and Commercial Law from 1989-92.Whilst at the LSE, she lectured and researched on tax and company law. At Oxford, her focus is taxation, particularly corporate and business taxation, but she has a continuing interest in related areas of corporate law, corporate governance,the interaction between law and accounting and small businesses. She has served on a number of Law Society, DTI and Inland Revenue Committees and advisory groups and was a member of the Company Law Review's working party on small companies. She was recently a Visiting Research Fellow at ATAX, University of New South Wales, and has been a visiting lecturer at the European Tax College, University of Leuven. She is joint editor of the British Tax Review and is on the editorial boards of the Modern Law Review , the eJournal of Tax Research and Fiscal Studies. She is a member of the Council of the Institute for Fiscal Sudies and of the Tax Law Review Committee, and a member of the Tax Research Network steering group.
All available publications
Judith Freedman and Emma Chamberlain, February 1997,
Horizontal equity and the taxation of employed and self-employed workers ,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 18, No. 1, February 1997,
Vol. 18, No. 1, pp. 87-118,
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