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Kui Li is a PhD researcher and supervisor at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, focusing on international taxation and taxing rights of low-income countries. He serves as co-convenor of the Cambridge Tax Discussion Group and managing editor of the Cambridge International Law Journal.
- Education: Tax Law at Harris Manchester College, Oxford and Fordham
- Research: Cross-border allocation of income, tax treaties, comparative tax law
- Teaching: Law of Contract and English private law
- Experience: Former transaction tax manager at Ernst & Young, traineeships at PwC, Citigroup, Bessemer Trust
- Affiliations: Centre for Tax Law (CTL), Lauterpacht Centre for International Law (LCIL)
His research investigates how low-income countries tax non-residents' income and the impact of bilateral tax treaties with G20 members. His work involves comparative analysis across 24 low-income countries, categorizing their tax systems into law families. Articles highlight trends in international tax policy and cross-border economic equity.
Kui Li's professional background includes roles in major financial institutions in London and New York, blending practical experience with academic rigor. He contributes to legal discourse through editorial work and convening academic groups.
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