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Tax cooperation and human rights - Open session

Tax cooperation and human rights - Open session

Tax cooperation and human rights - how to mobilize resources for a green and gender-inclusive transition in latin america? Open session  

 

 

GI-ESCR organised an Open Session on Tax Cooperation and Human Rights, convinced that international human rights law could offer normative principles and standards that can guide fiscal reforms to finance the responses required to reduce current inequalities, boost international tax cooperation, and compensate for the loss and damage caused by environmental devastation, while respecting, protecting and fulfilling human right.

Governments around the world must strengthen policies to contain the impacts of the current crises, to address climate-induced devastating damage on the most vulnerable, whilst also delivering a resilient recovery that tackles structural inequalities. However, these policies require a great fiscal effort, and these resources are not currently available, especially for countries in the global south which struggle with a very limited fiscal space, low tax collection and high levels of debt.

 

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