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Professor Rita de la Feria comments on recent ruling on the employment status of Uber drivers, and what it can mean for tax systems
The Supreme Court ruled that Uber drivers should be classed as workers, not independent third-party contractors and are therefore entitled to minimum wage and holiday pay.
Dr Konstantinos Stylianou appointed special scientific advisor to the Hellenic Competition Commission
The Hellenic Competition Commission is the authority responsible for the enforcement of competition law.
Dr Sarah Brown discusses the regulation of consumer credit in the UK and the USA in podcast
“The Regulations of Consumer Credit: A Transatlantic Analysis”
Dr Leopoldo Parada provides expert opinion on UK Government's proposal to establish an online sale tax
Dr Leopoldo Parada is an expert in tax law and policy.
Sarah Butters, BA Criminal Justice and Criminology graduate, presents dissertation findings to Local Criminal Justice Board
We spoke to Sarah Butters about her BA Criminal Justice and Criminology (CJC) degree, dissertation research, and the impact it has had.