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Robert A. Green is a Professor of Law at Cornell Law School, where he teaches federal income taxation, international taxation, international trade law, corporate taxation, partnership taxation, and the taxation of financial products. His academic career spans over three decades, beginning with his clerkships at the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit and the U.S. Supreme Court.
- Teaching Areas: Taxation (Federal, Corporate, Partnership, Financial Products), International Taxation, International Trade Law
- Professional Background: Georgetown University Law Center graduate; clerked for Hon. Harry T. Edwards and Justice Harry A. Blackmun; practiced corporate tax law at Covington & Burling
Professor Green's research explores the intersection of international economic integration and tax reform, emphasizing the relationship between international tax law and international trade law. His work addresses challenges in harmonizing tax policies across jurisdictions and draws comparative insights from trade regimes like GATT.
Contact: rag5@cornell.edu | Office: 320 Myron Taylor Hall, Cornell Law School, Ithaca, NY
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