
Dr Hilary Hogan has been appointed as a new Assistant Professor in Law at the School of Law and Criminology.
Hilary specialises in European Union constitutional law and comparative constitutional law and theory. Her current research examines the resilience of the European economic constitution in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Her work has been published in the European Law Open and the European Constitutional Law Review, and has been cited by the Divisional High Court and the Supreme Court. She is an Associate Editor with the International Journal of Constitutional Law, and a practising barrister.
Prior to joining Maynooth, Hilary was a Teaching Fellow at the School of Law, Trinity College Dublin, and previously a stipendiary Lecturer at Worcester College, University of Oxford. She holds a PhD and LL.M from the European University Institute, Florence, an LL.M from Yale Law School, an LL.B from Trinity College Dublin, and the degree of Barrister-at-Law from the Honorable Society of the King’s Inns.