The ECHR and tax law: moving toward effective protection of taxpayers' rights?
Conference organized by the Department of Law.
8:30 a.m. Registration
9:00 a.m. Introductory greetings
Maurizio Leo, Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance
Vincenzo Carbone, Director General, Italian Revenue Agency
Carolina Lussana, President of the Council of the Presidency of Tax Justice
Maurizio Logozzo, President of the Italian Association of Professors and Scholars of Tax Law
Barbara De Donno, Head of the Department of Business Law and Economics, Luiss
Antonio Punzi, Head of the Department of Law and Institutions, Luiss
9:45 a.m. Introduction
Giuseppe Melis, Professor of Tax Law, Luiss
10:00 a.m. First session: The ECHR within the system of legal sources
Luca Antonini, Judge of the Constitutional Court
: The ECHR and the Constitution
Pietro Pustorino, Professor of International Law, Luiss
The ECHR and international law
Igor Taccani, Legal Secretary at the Court of Justice of the European Union,
ECHR and CFREU
11:00 AM: Break
11:30 a.m. Second session: ECHR, the rule of law, and property protection
Roberto Chenal, Legal Secretary at the European Court of Human Rights
ECHR, the rule of law, and safeguards against arbitrary action
Roberto Conti, Judge at the Supreme Court of Cassation
ECHR, taxes, and property protection
Dario Stevanato, Professor of Tax Law, University of Trieste
The ECHR and quantitative limits on taxation
Giulio Chiarizia, Attorney in Rome
The principle of legality, protection of property, and problematic aspects of the Italian tax system
Lorenzo del Federico, Professor of Tax Law, “Gabriele d'Annunzio” University of Chieti-Pescara
: The ECHR and Tax Collection
2:00 PM Third session: The ECHR and tax proceedings
Pasquale Pistone, Professor of Tax Law at the University of Salerno and Academic Chairman of the IBFD
The ECHR and the protection of personal data
Alberto Marcheselli, Professor of Tax Law, University of Genoa
Pierpaolo Gori, Judge at the Supreme Court of Cassation
Cristiano Stasi, Attorney in Foggia
Luca Giancola, Attorney in Rome
The Italgomme ruling and its impact on criminal proceedings
3:15 PM Fourth session: The ECHR and tax proceedings
Francesco De Santis, Professor of Civil Procedure Law, University of Naples Federico II
The trial and ECHR guarantees
Guglielmo Fransoni, Professor of Tax Law at the University of Foggia
Tax proceedings and ECHR guarantees
4:00 PM Fifth session: The ECHR and the tax penalty system
Andrea Francesco Tripodi, Professor of Criminal Law, University of Macerata
The dual-track system of penalties and the European principle of ne bis in idem
Roberto Virzo, Professor of International Law, University of Messina
Financial penalties and the ECHR
4:45 PM: Conclusions
Guido Raimondi, former President of the European Court of Human Rights
The conference is currently undergoing accreditation by the Rome Bar Association and the Rome Association of Certified Public Accountants.
Organizing committee: Prof. Giuseppe Melis, Prof. Pietro Pustorino, Dr. Matteo Golisano