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Ann Mumford specializes in tax law, focusing on fiscal institutions and equality. Her published work ranges from feminist perspectives on taxation law to contributions to the 'new' fiscal sociology movement, integrating tax legal scholarship within the realm of economic sociology. As a researcher, her work has emphasized international, comparative, socio-legal, and feminist legal perspectives, particularly arising in taxation law. She has served as an invited speaker at numerous international conferences and symposia. Mumford is the author of key monographs such as 'Taxing Culture: Theory Tax Collection Law' and 'Tax Policy, Women Law: UK Comparative Perspectives'. Her work has been recognized in prestigious forums, notably receiving the 10th Intergenerational Justice Prize for her article in collaboration with Martin Eriksson and Åsa Gunnarsson concerning the moral continuum of capital taxation. Ann also co-leads undergraduate law modules at King's College London, engaging with students interested in pursuing PhDs related to tax law and feminist economic perspectives.
King's College London • London, England
Teaches and researches in the field of Tax Law, fiscal sociology, and feminist legal perspectives.
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