
About
Giulia Mahlig is a Researcher and PhD candidate at the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance. She specializes in tax law with a focus on international taxation and migration-related tax issues. Her work addresses coherence in migrants’ tax liability and cross-border taxation challenges.
Education:
- 2016–2017: University Foundation Course for International Affairs at St Clare's College, Oxford
- 2017–2019: Law Studies at the University of Passau
- 2019–2022: Law Studies with Tax Specialization at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (First Law Examination 2022)
Research Interests: Giulia’s research explores the intersection of migration and taxation, particularly examining special tax regimes and their role in globalized economies. She analyzes legal frameworks governing cross-border tax liabilities and contributes to debates on international tax reform.
Publications: Her recent work includes a chapter on migrants’ tax coherence (2025) and a review of Victoria Plekhanova’s analysis of tax reciprocity (2023).
Affiliations: Member of the International Fiscal Association (IFA) and Young IFA Network (YIN). Participates in the Excellence Program at LMU München.
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