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Henrik Vestergaard Andersen serves as a Part-time Lecturer in the Department of Law at Aalborg University's Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Denmark. His academic base is within the Accounting Research Group DVIP, Jura, focusing on intersections between legal frameworks and accounting practices.
His research centers on tax law with specialized emphasis on Danish income tax systems, regulatory compliance, and pedagogical development. Andersen actively bridges theoretical legal concepts with practical accounting applications, particularly through educational material design for taxation coursework. His work demonstrates commitment to clarifying complex fiscal regulations for students and practitioners.
Andersen's sole documented publication—a 2025 educational anthology on income tax—highlights his dedication to accessible legal education. This work establishes trends in Scandinavian tax pedagogy, emphasizing structured exercise-based learning to demystify tax calculation procedures and compliance requirements within Denmark's fiscal environment.
He contributes to the Accounting Research Group DVIP, Jura, which facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration between legal scholars and accounting professionals. This unit focuses on contemporary challenges in taxation, regulatory adaptation, and cross-disciplinary fiscal research within Nordic legal contexts.
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