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Robin Woellner is a Professor at James Cook University, recognized for his expertise in Tax Law, Administrative Law, and Legal Ethics. His research focuses on tax administration practices, legal professional privilege, and institutional accountability, particularly in relation to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). He has contributed extensively to tax law textbooks and academic journals, critiquing ATO practices and advocating for reforms in tax compliance frameworks.
Woellner’s work spans over two decades, addressing issues such as conscious maladministration, penalty regimes for non-compliance, and the evolution of tax practitioner roles. His publications emphasize the intersection of legal ethics and tax policy, with a particular interest in safeguarding taxpayer rights and enhancing transparency in governmental administrative bodies.
His most recent works explore the future of legal professional privilege in the digital age and the challenges in maintaining ethical standards within tax advisory practices. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his consistent scholarly output underscores his influence in tax law education and policy.



