Year | Citation |
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2022 | Xynas, L., & Xynas, A. (220101). Supporting Taxation s extended Purpose to encompass the Objective of Socially Engineering Human Behaviours. Journal of Australian Taxation, 23(1), (1-15). |
2021 | Xynas, L., & Xynas, A. (211120). Insolvency and the Australian Safe Harbour Reforms of 2017 - Do they Adequately Support all Australian Directors in Fulfilling their Role as a Fiduciary of their Company in 2021?. Australian Journal of Corporate Law, 36 (1-40). |
2021 | Xynas, L. (210301). Causes of the Obesity Epidemic and Economic Rationales to Support Taxation as a Population-based Policy Response. Journal of law and medicine, 28(3), (883-904). |
2019 | Xynas, L. (190101). Obesity and taxation - Is Australia ready?. Journal of Law and Medicine, 27(1), (122-148). |
2019 | Xynas, L., Bagaric, M., & McCord, D. (190101). Should We Flip on Flippers: A Rational Approach to Providing Penalty Reductions to Criminal Informers. Tennessee Law Review, 87(1), |
Key details
Areas of expertise
- Australian & international taxation law
- Academic management
- Curriculum designer
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
About Lidia Xynas
Professor Lidia Xynas (PhD, LLM, LLB (hon), GDLP, GCHE, BEc, FGIA) is the Dean of Law, and Head of Programs (Law, Criminology and Migration) in the Victoria Law School.
Professor Xynas has extensive academic management experience in the tertiary education sector, and is a well-established researcher and demonstrated excellent lecturer with extensive experience in curriculum design, and in implementing new courses across disciplines.
Professor Xynas is committed to ensuring students have excellent graduate outcomes and the skills to ensure lifelong learning. She collaborates effectively with vested stakeholders to achieve broad organisational objectives and successful outcomes in line with strategic values.
As a prolific researcher and scholar Professor Xynas has published both domestically and internationally in the areas of taxation, commercial and corporations law. Her interest in the law reform also extends to the criminal and sentencing areas of the law. She is the recipient of a number of external and internal research grants.
Qualifications
- PhD (Law)
- LLM (Law)
- LLB (Hons)
- BEc
- GCHE
Key publications
Book (showing 1 of 1)
Year | Citation |
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2017 | Xynas, L., & Yogaratnam, J. (170101). Corporations law: in principle (10th). Pyrmont, NSW: Thomson Reuters. |
Book chapter (showing 4)
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2019 | Xynas, L. (191105). Entities In Kenny, P. ;. (Ed.) (2020) (pp. 459-503). Chatswood, NSW: LexisNexis Butterworths. |
2018 | Xynas, L. (181201). Entities, Chapter 14 In Kenny, P. ;. (Ed.) (2019) (pp. 461-503). Chatsworth, NSW: LexisNexis Butterworths. |
2017 | Xynas, L. (171125). Entities, Chapter 14 In Kenny, P. ;. (Ed.) (2018) (pp. 465-509). Chatswood, NSW: LexisNexis Butterworths. |
2016 | Xynas, L. (161114). Entities In Kenny, P. ;. (Ed.) (2017) (pp. 455-499). Sydney, N.S.W.: LexisNexis Butterworths. |
Journal article (showing 5 of 17)
Research funding for the past 5 years
Supervision of research students at VU
Available to supervise research students
Available for media queries
Currently supervised research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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3 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
Currently supervised research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (3) | Principal supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
No. of students | Study level | Role |
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1 | PhD | Principal supervisor |
Completed supervision of research students at VU
Students & level | Role |
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PhD (1) | Principal supervisor |