Klaus Vogel

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Klaus Vogel was born in Hamburg in 1930. Vogel is considered by many to be one of the few academic experts on aspects of international taxation, particularly on tax treaties.

Vogel completed his studies in law in 1957. He has taught constitutional, administrative and tax law at the Universities of Hamburg, Erlangen-Nüremberg, where he became Full Professor of Tax Law in 1964, and Heidelberg where he became Professor of Public Law in 1966. From 1977 he was Professor of Public Law at the University of Munich where he became Emeritus Professor in 1996. He was also Director of the Research Center for Foreign and International Financial Tax Law there.

In the early 1970s, he was a judge at the Higher Administrative Court of Baden-Württemberg. he has published 15 books and about 200 articles. From 1974 to 1990 he was a member of the Permanent Scientific Committee of the IFA until 1990.