242 Pages
by
Routledge
242 Pages
by
Routledge
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This book provides a critical evaluation of existing tax rules through a gendered and human rights-oriented lens.
Pursuing a comparative analysis of provisions within tax systems that exhibit explicit and implicit gender bias, the book examines their compatibility with legal principles such as equality and non-discrimination. By applying a normative legal framework grounded in human rights, the... Read more
1. Gender Discrimination in Tax Law
2. Gender, Work, and Tax
3. Gender, Consumption, and Tax
4. Gender, Health, and Tax
5. Gender, Marriage, and Tax
6. Gender, Family, and Tax
7. Conclusion
Biography
Gizem Kapucu is a senior research and teaching assistant at Marmara University, Faculty of Law. In 2025, she obtained her Ph.D. in Law, with a dissertation focusing on “Gender and Tax Law.” Her research interests include tax law, particularly personal income tax, value added tax, tax and social policy, tax and human rights, and tax procedure.






