The Institute for Austrian and International Tax Law and the Global Tax Policy Centre at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna) are hosting an online panel discussion on the “Future of International Tax Governance“, in the context of ongoing negotiations for the UN Framework Convention on International Tax Cooperation (UN Tax Convention).

Our Associate Postdoctoral Fellow Frederik Heitmüller will be part of the panel, along with Veronika Daurer (Ministry of Finance, Austria), Liselott Kana (UN Tax Committee), Cezary Krysiak (Ministry of Finance, Poland), Michael Lennard (UN), Irma Mosquerra Valderrama (Leiden University), and Thulane Shogwe (African Tax Administration Forum). Richard Stern of the WU Global Tax Policy Centre will moderate the session.

Event Details
Past Event
Date
5 June 2025
Time
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Frederik Heitmüller

Frederik Heitmüller is an Associate Postdoctoral Fellow with ICTD’s International Tax Team. His research focuses on policies against corporate tax avoidance, the influence of international norms in the Global South and global tax governance. He is also an independent consultant on tax policy. Prior to joining ICTD, he obtained a PhD from Leiden University, Netherlands, where he investigated the political economy of the BEPS Project in the Global South as member of the GLOBTAXGOV project, and taught courses on international and comparative taxation. He has a master’s degree in political science from Sciences Po Bordeaux and University of Stuttgart.
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