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Book Title: Elder Law
Editor(s): Numhauser-Henning, Ann
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781785369087
Section Title: Contributors
Number of pages: 5
Extract:
Contributors
Martina Axmin is a doctoral candidate in EU law at the Faculty of Law,
Lund University, Sweden. She is a member of the Norma Elder Law
Research Environment. Axmin's research examines the free movement of
the elderly and their access to cross-border healthcare in the EU. The
research project highlights the tension between the guarantee of free
movement on the one hand, and on the other the autonomy of the
Member States and their right to organize their healthcare systems.
Alysia Blackham is Senior Lecturer at Melbourne Law School at the
University of Melbourne. Her research focuses on the intersection of
employment law, equality law and public law, using empirical evidence
to cast new light on legal problems. A monograph based on Blackham's
PhD thesis, entitled Extending Working Life for Older Workers: Age
Discrimination Law, Policy and Practice, was published by Hart Publish-
ing 2016. She is a guest researcher in the Norma Elder Law Research
Environment.
Cécile Brokelind is Professor of Business Law at the Department of
Business Law, School of Economics and Management, Lund University.
She is an active researcher on EU tax law (income tax) and focuses on
cross-border mobility issues, specifically international tax law dealing
with tax incentives and protectionism for domestic tax bases used to
finance welfare, and incompatibility of these practices with EU tax law
or double tax treaties. Brokelind's research sheds light on this conflict in
several areas, such as the tax treatment of pensions. She ...
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