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Ivan Ozai is an Associate Professor at Queen’s University Faculty of Law specializing in national, comparative, and international tax law policy with a particular focus on tax avoidance, tax competition, global tax justice, and the intersections of taxation, ethics, governance, and international law. His scholarly work has been published in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed journals, including the Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence, the Columbia Journal of Tax Law, and the Journal of International Economic Law. He has authored significant works such as 'Tax Expenditures Value-Added Tax' and contributed to edited volumes on tax justice and unfair tax systems. Professor Ozai's research has been recognized with multiple awards, and he has received funding from various research councils. Before joining Queen’s, he taught at Osgoode Hall Law School and practiced tax law for a decade in São Paulo, where he also served as a tax court judge. His academic contributions continue to shape discussions in the field of tax policy.
Queen’s University Faculty of Law • Kingston, Ontario, Canada
Teaching and researching in the area of Tax Law and Policy.
Osgoode Hall Law School • York University
Taught courses in Tax Law and led the JD Tax Law Program.
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