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  • OECD BEPS process: Minor victories in the battle against tax dodging, but we risk losing the war - Eurodad 27.09.14142819
  • More needed to address tax dodging in developing countries - ActionAid 16.09.14142820
  • Message to the UN: stop the loss of trillions of dollars to tax abuse - Guardian 10.09.14142821
  • Tax evasion damaging poor country economies - Oxfam 01.09.14142827
  • Tax dodging won’t be curbed until poorest countries have a fairer say - Guardian 08.08.14142831
  • OECD continues to stand in the way of global tax reforms - TJN 16.07.14142832
  • Illicit financial flows, poverty and human rights - Open Democracy 18.06.15142833
  • Human rights and just taxation - Open Democracy 17.06.15142837
  • The Need for a Clear SDG Target on Illicit Financial Flows - GFI 16.06.14142838
  • Why Offshore Tax Havens Should Matter to Everyone - GDI 06/06/14142839
  • Tax Justice Focus: The Human Rights Issue - TJN 06/14142843
  • Tackling tax evasion: will the Commission listen to anyone but industry? - Corporate Europe Observatory 07.05.14142844
  • Rewriting global tax rules could increase developing countries’ corporate tax revenues by over 100% - Oxfam 02.05.14142845
  • Web Special: Joseph Stiglitz on TPP, Cracking Down on Corporate Tax Dodgers & New BRICS Bank - Democracy Now, 17.07.14142849
  • Ending the race to the bottom: why responsible companies should pay taxes - 22.07.14142850
  • The True Cost of Hidden Money: A Piketty Protégé’s Theory on Tax Havens - NYT 15.07.14142851
  • GFI Applauds G20 Commitment to Exchange Tax Information Automatically in Historic Crackdown on Tax Evasion - Global Social Justice 30.05.14142855
  • Why Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s First Act Was To Go After Illicit Financial Flows - GFI 29.05.14142856
  • Russian Foreign Direct Investment and Tax Havens - GFI 23.05.14142860
  • Tax on the “private” billions now stashed away in havens enough to end extreme world poverty twice over - Oxfam 22.05.14142861
  • Money laundering, bribery and tax evasion: how to freeze illicit flows - Guardian 25.03.14142866
  • TJN responds to new OECD report on automatic information exchange - TJN 13.02.14142867
  • Top tax haven got more investment in 2013 than India and Brazil - UN - Reuters 1/14142871
  • Developing countries lose $1tn a year from 'illicit financial flows' - Guardian 12/13142872
  • Tax Evasion - How Much Does it Cost? (Guardian, 09/13)142873
  • The 10 Biggest Tax Havens in the World (The Richest, 06/13)142877
  • David Cameron could make Bermuda open up on taxes – if he wanted to - Guardian 6/13142878
  • Lost tax haven cash enough to end extreme poverty - twice over - Oxfam 5/13142879
  • Podcast: Risky Tax Havens 4/13142883
  • More than 175,000 UK companies have offshore directors Figures - Guardian 4/13142884
  • Haven sent: The effects of Cyprus on other tax havens - Economist 03.13142889
  • "Our leaders need to eradicate tax fraud and tax havens" 3/12142890
  • Africa: Emerging Trend Towards Establishing Offshore Tax Havens 8/11142894
  • Tax havens at the core of the Greek crisis - TJN 11/10142895
  • Tax and aid: To trade with loaded dice - Guardian 11/10142896
  • Trillion-Dollar Hideaway - Mother Jones 11/00142900

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