Student presentations:
Each student must choose one of the topics being presented at the colloquia to present in the bridging course of the respective day. Your presentation must relate to the topic, i.e., you should think about an interesting topic in the general area of the evening colloquium lecture.
To book your slot, please send an email to georg.kofler@wu.ac.at and kilian.posch@wu.ac.at to indicate on which date you would prefer to present your paper and on which of the following topic you would like to write your seminar paper. No "first come, first served approach".
- 7 October 2024
- Richard Lyal: "Judging in the shadows : 30 years of direct tax case law in the EFTA Court"
- Paolo Ludovici: "Remote working and the increase of permanent establishment risks"
- 25 November 2024
- Tracy Kaye
- Charlotte Winzer
- 20 January 2025
- Yariv Brauner
- Aurelio Massimiano
It would be ideal to have at least 2 papers during each session.
Time limit for presentations: 15 minutes
Each presentation will be followed by 20 minutes of feedback and discussion.
Students are required to email their presentation to the course instructors by 09:00 on the day of their presentation. Students are not expected to present the fully researched seminar paper but rather just their preliminary ideas. Of course, the closer the presentation to the final paper, the better.
As for the papers, we expect you to write about 20 pages (if you write 15 or 25 pages, this will not be an issue as long as your contribution is well researched and on point). The deadline to submit it is February 20th 2025, but, of course, you can send it earlier.