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John Snape is an Associate Professor at the School of Law, University of Warwick. His research focuses on public finance law, corporate tax policy, and the historical evolution of tax philosophies, particularly in the context of the European Enlightenment. He explores intersections between tax law and property law, as well as the legal dimensions of public debt and fiscal relations in global contexts.
His work bridges legal scholarship with historical analysis, including studies on thinkers like Montesquieu and Hume, and the influence of their ideas on modern taxation frameworks. Recent publications include a chapter in *The Dynamics of Taxation: Essays in Honour of Judith Freedman* (2020) and a contribution to *Studies in the History of Tax Law* (2017). He is currently completing a treatise on multinational corporate taxation, emphasizing its philosophical and practical dimensions.
Snape’s research also examines tax law as public law and its role in shaping state capacity, especially post-pandemic fiscal reforms. He collaborates with institutions globally and has co-edited volumes on landmark tax cases and legal-cultural histories.


