Call for Papers on Global Tax Fairness
The increasing prominence of growing inequality around the world has intensified the interest in global tax fairness. In most countries, the tax burden has shifted from large multinational corporations (MNCs)…
The increasing prominence of growing inequality around the world has intensified the interest in global tax fairness. In most countries, the tax burden has shifted from large multinational corporations (MNCs)…
ASAP is mobilizing its network to produce a series of expert policy papers on migration. In September 2016 there was a High-level Summit Addressing Large Movements of Refugees and Migrants….
This year, Academics Stand Against Poverty and Global Financial Integrity will be awarding the fourth annual Amartya Sen Prizes to the two best original essays on the moral assessment of…
2016 was a dynamic year for the ASAP network, with exciting developments at the global level and among our growing network of chapters. ASAP Global ASAP Global held two successful…
ASAP would like to invite those attending the 2017 ISA Conference in Baltimore to join us for dinner and discussion on Thursday, February 23rd at 7:00 pm at the Baltimore…
Global Climate Change Week (GCCW) has published an open letter urging world leaders to ratify, implement, and strengthen the measures of the Paris Agreement on Climate Change. We call on…
ASAP Brazil and Mackenzie University Law School will host the II ASAP-Brazil International Conference on Poverty and Hunger and are accepting abstract submissions. The Conference will take place on August 25-26…
Global Colleagues, one of ASAP’s flagship programs headed by Robert Lepenies, won this year’s German Fulbright Association Jürgen Mulert Award on Mutual Understanding. The Mulert Award is an annual award…
2015 was another productive year for ASAP, in which we made further strides in our mission leveraging the unique resources of academia to effect change in the realm of global…
Submission Deadline:Â August 29, 2016 ASAP, Global Financial Integrity and the Yale Global Justice Program are soliciting original essays of ca. 7,000 to 9,000 words on the non-revenue impact of curbing…