Arthur J. Cockfield (Queen’s University Faculty of Law) has published:
- Use Taxes to Open Up U.S. Border, National Post, Sept. 6, 2008:
- Finding Silver Linings in the Storm: An Evaluation of Recent Canada-U.S. Cross-border Tax Developments, C.D. Howe Commentary No. 272 (Sept. 2008)
Art also was awarded two major federal research grants:
- $77,750 (as sole applicant) from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (a federal research grant agency) to study Reforming Laws and Policies Surrounding Cross-border Tax Information Exchanges’ from 2008-2010.
- $2.5 million (with five other co-applicants) from the Social Science and Humanities Research Council for The New Transparency project, an inter-disciplinary research project on the social implications of the emerging surveillance society, including privacy concerns surrounding cross-border tax information exchanges.



