She writes about information exchange, tax leaks, international tax relations, sharing economy and human equity transactions, and ethics in international tax. Ring was a consultant for the United Nation’s 2014 project on tax base protection for developing countries, and the UN's 2013 project on treaty administration for developing countries. Ring is also co-author of three case books in taxation. Before entering academia, Ring practiced at the firm of Caplin & Drysdale and clerked for Judge Jon O. Newman of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals.
Our student quote is read by Sebastian from Whiting, New Jersey.
Resources:
- Professor Ring’s bio.
- Dan Shaviro’s blog post about Ring’s recent visit to the NYU Tax Policy Colloquium
- Shu-Yi Oei & Diane M. Ring, The Tax Lives of Uber Drivers: Evidence from Internet Discussion Forums, 8 Colum. J. Tax L. 56 (2017).
- Shu-Yi Oei & Diane Ring, Leak-Driven Law, 65 UCLA L. Rev. 532 (2018).
- More of Ring’s scholarship.
- The pencil question is from “When I Squeeze You with Eisphorai”: Taxes and Tax Policy in Classical Athens by Peter Fawcett
- The source for the student quote.
Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published15 December 2020 at 13:00 UTC
- Length21 min
- Season2
- Episode7
- RatingClean