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Richard Croneberg is an Associate Professor at the Department of Law, Lund University, with dual affiliations at the Lund Tax Academy and Public Law. His research focuses on tax avoidance mechanisms, EU tax directives, and the impact of AI/automation on dual income tax systems. He holds a Doctor of Law (LL.D.) from Lund University (2021) and has authored a seminal dissertation on comparative tax avoidance strategies in Sweden and Denmark. Key contributions include analyses of general anti-avoidance rules (GAAR) post-BEPS and ATAD, and critical studies on consumer price index effects in Swedish tax policy. He has received prestigious awards, including the King Oscar II Foundation Scholarship (2022) and the Emil Heijne Foundation Award (2022) for legal research excellence.
Croneberg teaches tax law at undergraduate and graduate levels, emphasizing EU and international tax law. He is course director for the undergraduate tax law program and actively involved in pedagogical initiatives, earning awards such as the Juridiska föreningens pedagogiska pris (2019). His outreach includes leading the Lund Tax Academy's seminar series, fostering collaboration between academia, government, and private sectors. Current research projects include a TOR/SkatteNytt-funded study on consumer price index normative effects and an investigation into AI's challenges to dual income tax systems.
He serves on the editorial board of Skattenytt, including as case law editor since 2022. His work addresses UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly Goal 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) through interdisciplinary collaboration. His research spans tax policy, legal frameworks, and socio-economic impacts, with 16 peer-reviewed publications since 2017.

