Policy Briefs
Policy Briefs form the core of our research agenda. They address urgent policy problems and potential solutions, providing historical context and socio-legal analysis to buttress their recommendations. We welcome comments from readers, conveyed directly to us or to the authors.
Our policy briefs take a tax focus and are peer reviewed. They are published by the University of Nairobi and recently publications are available here (click on the link): University of Nairobi Research Archive: Faculty of Law Policy Briefs
We invite authors to write policy briefs that cover any one of the following tax themes:
- Base Erosion and Profit Shifting
- Environmental Taxation
- Extractives Industries Taxation
- Negotiating Bilateral Tax Treaties
- Tax Consequences of Digitalised Economy
- Tax, Trade and Investment Treaties
- Taxation and the SDGs
- Taxation of Government-to-Government Aid Projects
- Transfer Pricing
- UN Model Convention
In writing their policy briefs, authors should:
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Provide a framework to enhance and promote international tax cooperation among national tax authorities
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Consider how new and emerging issues can affect international cooperation in tax matters related to the specific theme and suggest appropriate recommendations
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Make recommendations on capacity building giving special attention to African countries, and
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Contribute to the development of SDG oriented fiscal policies to raise revenue to finance sustainable and inclusive development, reduce inequality and promote inclusive growth.
Instructions:
Authors are invited to write a 3–5-page Policy Brief on any one of the suggested tax themes. Authors must abide by the following guidelines:
▪ Title must make reference to the tax theme.
▪ Provide a 300 words summary explaining the UNTC tax theme covered, its contribution to the development of SDG oriented fiscal policies, a brief review of the feasibility of recommendations made by the UNTC and proposals made in the policy brief and their intended impact
▪ Discussion section must reference the literature focusing on the theme chosen, critiques, African perspectives and proposals covering (where relevant):
- Make recommendations on capacity building giving special attention to African countries, and
- Contribute to the development of SDG oriented fiscal policies to raise revenue to finance sustainable and inclusive development, reduce inequality and promote inclusive growth
▪ A conclusion suggesting next steps for capacity building or advocacy
▪ The Policy Brief must be written in Times New Roman, font size 12, 1.15 spacing and all references must be captured in footnotes.