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Sonja Dusarduijn is an Associate Professor at Tilburg University's Tilburg Law School, Department of Tax Law. She is affiliated with the Fiscal Institute Tilburg (FIT) and the Connecting Responsible Organizations research group. Her work focuses on tax legislation, corporate income tax, and Dutch fiscal policy. She has edited major works like the Gribnau bundel and In bewaring, exploring topics such as post-WWII tax administration and legal redress mechanisms. Her research frequently addresses historical tax practices, legal redress, and the intersection of tax policy with societal issues like welfare systems and pension ethics. Recent publications analyze counter-evidence regulations and unintended consequences of income support policies. She contributes to academic publishing through roles at VakstudieNieuws and Maandblad Belasting Beschouwingen.
Key research themes include:
- Taxation history and institutional evolution
- Legal remedies for tax disputes
- Ethical dimensions of fiscal policy
- Policy design impact analysis
Her articles reflect engagement with both historical legal analysis and contemporary tax system challenges. Current projects include the 'Connecting Organizations' initiative and tax policy studies under the EMU framework. She leads editorial teams for major tax law publications and maintains active international research collaborations.


