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Professor Graeme Cooper holds the position of Professor of Taxation Law at The University of Sydney Law School. His expertise spans domestic corporate taxation, comparative tax law, and tax policy. He has taught in Australia, Europe, and the United States, and holds advanced degrees from Columbia University (JSD), the University of Sydney (BA LLB LLM DipJur), and the University of Illinois (LLM).
His research focuses on global tax reforms, including OECD BEPS initiatives, transfer pricing methodologies, and general anti-avoidance rules. He has authored multiple influential textbooks, such as Income Taxation: Commentary & Materials, now in its 10th edition (2023).
Cooper has contributed to policy discussions through grants like the 2012 CIFR-funded study on post-GFC financial stability reforms. He is affiliated with the Ross Parsons Centre and actively engages with international tax treaty case law analysis. His work bridges domestic and comparative perspectives, addressing challenges in cross-border taxation and digital economy taxation frameworks.

