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Miranda Stewart is a Professor at Melbourne University Law School and a Fellow of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. Miranda researches and writes on tax and public finance law and policy. Miranda's numerous authored or edited books include Tax, Social Policy and Gender (2017, ANU Press); Not-for-Profit Law (2014, with O'Connell and Harding, Cambridge U Press); Tax, Law and Economic Development (2013, with Brauner, Edward Elgar); Housing and Tax Policy (2010: Australian Tax Research Foundation) and Death and Taxes (2014, with Flynn, Thomson). Miranda was the inaugural director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute and is on the expert committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission of the Asia Pacific. She is currently researching on government and tax in a global digital economy.

Experience

  • 2007–present
    Associate Professor, Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne
  • 2012–present
    Professor, Melbourne Law School

Education

  • 1998 
    New York University School of Law, LLM
  • 1992 
    University of Sydney Law School, LLB
  • 1990 
    University of Sydney, BSc

Grants and Contracts

  • 2009
    Poverty in the Midst of Plenty: Indigenous Economic Empowerment
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Australian Research Council Linkage Grant
  • 2009
    Defining, regulating and taxing the not-for-profit sector in Australia
    Role:
    Chief Investigator
    Funding Source:
    Australian Research Council

Research Areas

  • Public Economics Taxation And Revenue (140215)
  • Taxation Law (180125)