Art. 8 ECHR and the Right to Respect for Private and Family Life in the Context of Exchange of Information

JurisdictionEuropean Union
Year2021
AuthorJulia Sinnig

Speaker


Julia Sinnig, a proficient Project Manager from Luxembourg, leads the impactful "Appui au Développement Autonome" (Support for Autonomous Development) initiative. Her adept skills in project management, coupled with a passion for empowerment, drive positive change in communities. With a strategic vision and collaborative approach, she fosters growth and sustainability in projects. Julia's commitment to social causes and cultural exploration enriches her understanding of global challenges, making her a true inspiration in the field.



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In her e-presentation, Julia Sinnig delves into the intricate analysis of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, particularly within the context of the exchange of information in tax matters. She skillfully navigates through the legal foundations that underpin this essential aspect, examining both its application in European Union law and its relevance in double taxation conventions.


At the core of her e-presentation lies a meticulous exploration of Article 8, emphasizing its significance in safeguarding individual rights and privacy while balancing the necessity for the exchange of crucial information to combat tax evasion and promote fiscal transparency. Julia Sinnig masterfully dissects the provisions of Article 8, shedding light on its fundamental principles and its role in shaping the landscape of information exchange within Europe.


Delivering an all-encompassing overview, Julia delves into the multifaceted landscape of exchange of information in tax matters within the European Union law. She unravels the complex...

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