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Mariya Senyk is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Law and a Researcher at both the Lund Tax Academy and Public Law. Her roles involve teaching and conducting research in tax-related fields.
Her research interests focus on indirect taxation, particularly EU VAT law, international tax law, and WTO law. She examines the tax challenges arising from the digital economy, including jurisdictional issues and the interplay between digital taxes and international trade law. Additionally, she is initiating a project on the role of taxes in achieving sustainability goals, analyzing energy taxation and how the EU can influence environmental tax policies within member states despite their national prerogatives.
Recent publications emphasize the intersection of digitalization and tax law, particularly VAT, addressing challenges like cross-border jurisdiction, tax policy adaptation, and compliance in virtual environments. She also engages with EU case law interpretations, such as the Girelli Alcool case, and comparative analyses of national and EU tax practices. These works reflect a focus on modernizing tax frameworks to align with digital economy realities while exploring taxation’s role in sustainability initiatives.
Mariya is the Principal Investigator of the ongoing Territorial allocation of consumption-type VAT between countries (EU focused) project and collaborates in interdisciplinary initiatives like Digitax and its Pufendorf IAS-related themes. She directs the advanced course Beskattning i den digitala eran (JUDN23) and has participated in conferences and workshops, including the Swedish Tax Force for the Future and the 15th GREIT Conference on tax jurisdiction issues.
She is affiliated with the Lund Tax Academy and contributes to research within Public Law. Key collaborations include the Digitax network and projects at the Pufendorf Institute for Advanced Study, highlighting her involvement in teams addressing modern taxation challenges.


