Who Is The Organiser?
Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law (RGNUL), Punjab, was established by the State Legislature of Punjab by passing the Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Punjab Act, (Punjab Act No. 12 of 2006). The Act incorporated a University of Law of national stature in Punjab, thereby fulfilling the need for a Centre of Excellence in legal education in the modern era of globalization and liberalization.
Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution (CADR) has been established to promote students’ and researchers’ interest in Alternative Dispute Resolution constituting dispute resolution methods like Arbitration, Negotiation, Mediation and Conciliation. ADR mechanisms are slowly gaining momentum and are becoming a part of Indian justice delivery system. It is all due to the efforts of Legal Services Authorities under the Legal Services Authorities Act, 1987. These dispute resolution methods, though more economical and faster are not yet very popular among common Indian masses. CADR endeavours to promote and develop ADR as a vehicle of socio-economic and political justice.
Two Credit Course On “Past, Present And Future Of International Tax Law is designed with the intent to equip law students with detailed knowledge of international tax and double tax avoidance agreements. India is emerging as a favourable jurisdiction for the multinationals to carry on the business. Hence, understanding the issues under international taxation and double tax avoidance agreements and how to interpret them becomes imperative. Students would be introduced to India’s double tax avoidance agreements, the Indian judicial decisions on interpretation of tax treaties as well as domestic tax law provisions for the non-residents. The course would involve dissecting some of the important Indian as well as foreign judicial cases and deliberating on India’s tax treaty policy. Further, a detailed discussion would be taken up on digital tax issues as India has been actively participating in global discussions on the same. The course covers non-resident taxation under Income-tax Act, double tax avoidance agreements and their interpretation, how to read and interpret the tax treaties, digital taxation issues and transfer pricing basics.
What Are The Details Of The Course?
- Theme: Past, Present And Future Of International Tax Law
- Eligibility: All academicians, Practitioners, Researchers, and Students (across disciplines) are invited to join the Credit Course.
- Mode: The lectures will be conducted in blended mode through online lectures and classroom teaching. Cisco Webex will be used for organising the lectures.
- Duration: August to November 2023
- Commencement of Lectures- 5-6 August 2023 onwards (All sessions will take place during weeken
- Last date to do registration: 31st July 2023
- Registration form: CLICK HERE to do the registration
- Registration Fee: INR 500/-
- Learning Outcome: By the end of this course, the students would have sufficient knowledge on International tax. The course would enable the students to get the insights practically based on case studies discussed, highlighting the issues involved.
- Key Resource Person: Ms. Prerna Peshori is an expert advisory to various foreign and Indian corporates as well as HNIs with respect to cross-border transaction advisory, inbound and outbound investment advisory, transfer pricing, and handling tax litigation. She has specialized in advising digital businesses, and startups. She is currently heading the international tax advisory practice at Peshori Consultants. She has been selected as 35 Future leaders in taxation. She has also been training CAs, lawyers and AUDIT students. She has authored various papers and books on Direct and International taxation.
For More Information:
For any other query, contact at adrc@rgnul.ac.in or contact the undersigned.
- Ms Namisha Choudhary (+91 +91 60069 98351)
- Mr. Rakshit Sharma (+91 7210823454)
- Ms. Aditi (+91 6239542902)
CLICK HERE For The Brochure & Course Content
CLICK HERE To Visit CADR, RGNUL Website