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Maria Grazia Ortoleva is an Associate Professor of Tax Law at the University of Verona's Department of Law (Scienze Giuridiche). She holds a prominent role in academic governance, serving on committees such as the Department Council (Consiglio del Dipartimento) and the Faculty Board of the PhD in European and International Law. Her teaching responsibilities include modules such as Custom Law and Consumption Tax Law, Taxation Law, and Advanced Tax Law across undergraduate and graduate programs.
Research Interests: Her work focuses on tax law application, guarantees in tax collection, VAT and customs regulations, and combating tax evasion, particularly in the context of the digital economy and international trade. She explores topics like electronic payments, tax avoidance strategies, and cross-border fiscal compliance, with an emphasis on European legal frameworks.
Research Projects: She leads or contributes to projects such as Taxation of the Digital Economy, Financing for Sustainable Development and International Tax Cooperation, and Gender Perspective and Sanctions Impact. These initiatives address modern challenges like fiscal digitalization, international tax cooperation, and equitable legal frameworks.
Roles and Engagement: She is a member of academic boards for programs like the Master's in Law for Technologies and Sustainable Innovation and serves as a referent for professional master's courses in international trade and customs law. She actively participates in research centers like CeDiFam (Family Succession Relations) and IUSTeC (Law, Technologies, and Change).
