
معرفی
Chris Doogan is a Professor at the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies, Charles Sturt University, leveraging decades of high-level public service and legal expertise. His career includes pivotal roles as Comptroller-General of Customs, inaugural Chief Executive and Principal Registrar of the High Court of Australia, and CEO of the National Capital Authority, directly informing his academic contributions to customs administration and governance.
His research centers on Customs and Excise Administration, Administrative Law, and Public Sector Management, grounded in practical experience across international trade compliance, border security, and regulatory frameworks. This expertise is evidenced by his authorship of an administrative law textbook and Harvard Law School mediation certification.
Professor Doogan's distinguished service has been recognized with national honors:
- Member of the Order of Australia (AM)
While specific student supervision details are unlisted, his academic leadership suggests active mentorship within customs education. His professional trajectory reflects deep integration of public policy implementation with scholarly work, particularly through the Centre for Customs and Excise Studies.
The Centre serves as Australia's primary hub for customs research, training, and policy development, focusing on international trade compliance, excise regulation, and cross-border governance frameworks under Professor Doogan's academic stewardship.





