Kim brooks
Professor of Law
Schulich School of Law
Dalhousie University
Canada
Biography
Dr. KIM BROOKS is affiliated to Schulich School of Law, Dalhousie University. Dr. KIM BROOKS is currently providing services as Professor of Law. Dr. KIM BROOKS has authored I145and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed scientific papers and presented works at many national and International conferences. Dr. KIM BROOKS contributions have acclaimed recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. KIM BROOKS is actively associated with different societies and academies. Dr. KIM BROOKS academic career is decorated with several reputed awards and funding. Dr. KIM BROOKS research interests include  am interested in all areas of tax law and policy, although most of my work to date has focused on corporate and international income taxation and aspects of tax administration. I aim to contribute to three broad strands of the tax literature: using a discrete area of tax law to illuminate a larger tax concept, promoting distributive justice, and exploring how the tax system is used as an instrument for social and economic change.   .
Research Interest
 am interested in all areas of tax law and policy, although most of my work to date has focused on corporate and international income taxation and aspects of tax administration. I aim to contribute to three broad strands of the tax literature: using a discrete area of tax law to illuminate a larger tax concept, promoting distributive justice, and exploring how the tax system is used as an instrument for social and economic change.  Â
Publications
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Kim Brooks, “The World Needs More Rod Macdonald: The Potential of Big Ideas†(2014) 51(4) Alta L Rev 871.
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Kim Brooks, “International Tax Policy: The Counter-Story Presented by the BRICS†in Yariv Brauner & Pasquale Pistone, eds, BRICS and the Emergence of International Tax Coordination(Amsterdam: IBFD, 2015) 447.
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Kim Brooks, Victor Thuronyi and Borbala Kolozs Comparative Tax Law, 2nd ed. (The Netherlands: Kluwer Law International BV, 2016).