Jaap Zwemmer
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Jacobus Willibrordus "Jaap" Zwemmer (born 1945) is a Dutch fiscal jurist. He was a professor of
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at the
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between 1980 and 2006. He also served as interim
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of the university in 2007. Zwemmer furthermore was a part time tax judge and wrote fiscal opinions. After his retirement he dealth with academic integrity matters. He additionally spent spells on the supervisory boards of various medical institutions.


Early life

Zwemmer was born in
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in 1945. He studied
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and fiscal law. Zwemmer obtained his PhD at the
University of Amsterdam The University of Amsterdam (abbreviated as UvA, ) is a public university, public research university located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Established in 1632 by municipal authorities, it is the fourth-oldest academic institution in the Netherlan ...
in law in 1975 under professor J. van Soest with a dissertation titled: ''De fiscale gevolgen van de vervreemding van genotsrechten''.


Career

In 1980 he became professor of
tax law Tax law or revenue law is an area of legal study in which public or sanctioned authorities, such as federal, state and municipal governments (as in the case of the US) use a body of rules and procedures (laws) to assess and collect taxes in a ...
at the University of Amsterdam. During his time at the university he served as dean of the faculty of law, as well as the faculty of economics and econometrics. In November 2006 he took up early retirement. On his departure he received a ''
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''. Zwemmer was the last full-time professor of tax law at the university. After Paul F. van der Heijden left as
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of the university in January 2007, Zwemmer functioned as interim rector magnificus until the appointment of on 1 October 2007. After his retirement he served as counselor for academic integrity at the University of Amsterdam. In 2011 he dealt with a case regarding a book publication of in which Zwemmer advised adding other authors to the book cover. In 2012 he also supported the idea of a scientific oath as a way to stimulate awareness for scientific responsibility. In 2014 he was leader of a commission set up by the
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to look into the academic work of
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after allegations of self-plagiarism. In March 2015 the commission published its findings, declaring that Nijkamp had used large abstractions of his own work in new work without providing references and called it "questionable research practice". Nijkamp called the rapport an "empty shell" and "very badly performed work". Zwemmer defended the work of the commission. Zwemmer also worked as part-time tax judge at the Courts of Appeal of
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,
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and Amsterdam. A 1995 article by P. Wattel named Zwemmer as the most recused judge in the field. While working as professor Zwemmer wrote around six fiscal opinions in the form of scientific analyses for tax advisors each year, after his retirement the number lowered to around four. He did not have own clients. From 1985 to 2005 he was supervisor of the Amsterdam Academic Medical Center. Early 2018 he became chair of the supervisory board of the . From 2020 to 2022 he was interim chair of the supervisory board of the . Between July 2020 and 1 December 2023 he was interim chair of the supervisory board of the Stichting Zorgpartners Friesland, a in
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based health foundation. Zwemmer was elected a member of the
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in 1997.


Positions

Over a thirty-year period Zwemmer frequently voiced his opinion on fiscal matters in articles and columns. Zwemmer has argued against double-hatted roles of professor of tax law and tax advisor/tax consultant and has stated it leads to self-censorship and not sharing relevant information. He also signaled a distorted balance in the number of professors with a full-time position and a large number of part-time professors. He noted that the part-time professors only took part in academic life and responsibilities to a limited extend. He argued for an improved balance, with more full-time professors. In 2015 Zwemmer stated that
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, whilst he was working for the Public Prosecution Service, was complicit in
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when he made a deal with criminal Cees H. In the wake of the revealing of the
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in 2016 Zwemmer stated that the case could lead to an improved tax morale. In 2016, after previously secret documents were unvealed about a tax compensation for the
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, Zwemmer stated that it was highly unusual and not correct.


References


External links


Profile at University of Amsterdam
{{DEFAULTSORT:Zwemmer, Jaap 1945 births Living people Academic staff of the University of Amsterdam Dutch fiscal jurists Dutch judges Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences People from Zaanstad Rectors of universities in the Netherlands University of Amsterdam alumni