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UCD Professor first Irish woman elected President of Society of Legal Scholars

Posted: November 11, 2016

  • Professor Maher to organise Society's annual conference at UCD in September 2017
  • SLS is the principal representative body for legal academics in the UK and Ireland

Professor Imelda Maher has been elected President of the (opens in a new window)Society of Legal Scholars. She is the first Irish woman to become the President of the Society.

 The Society of Legal Scholars (SLS) has close to 3,000 members consisting primarily of academic lawyers in the UK and Ireland. It was founded in 1908 and is the oldest as well as the largest learned society in the field of law on these islands.
 
The Society is the principal representative body for legal academics in the UK and Ireland, as well as one of the larger learned societies in arts, humanities and social science.

Professor Maher is the Sutherland Full Professor of European Law at University College Dublin. She previously served as the Vice President of the SLS.

The President of the Society’s duties include organising the SLS annual conference in their year of office as President. The SLS annual conference will take place at UCD in September 2017.

Pictured: Professor Imelda Maher has been elected President of the Society of Legal Scholars

This is the first the SLS conference will be held outside the UK. The theme of the conference is "The Diverse Unities of Law". It will explore different legal traditions and how diverse interpretations and practices have emerged between common law jurisdictions. 
 
Implicit within it are notions of codification, the common law as a European legal tradition, the juxtaposition of legal pluralism and classic notions of the unified nature of law and of unity and diversity.
 
Professor Maher is an expert on the relationship between law and governance, especially in economic spheres. She has published extensively in competition law and also on EU governance.
 
Before returning to Ireland in 2006, she worked at the (opens in a new window)London School of Economics; the Research School of Social Sciences, (opens in a new window)Australian National University; Birkbeck College, (opens in a new window)University of London; and (opens in a new window)Warwick University.
 
A UCD (BCL) graduate, she was general editor of the journal of the Society of Legal Scholars, (opens in a new window)Legal Studies, from 2012 to 2017, and is a member of the editorial boards of the (opens in a new window)European Law Journal and the Irish Yearbook of International Law. 
 
Elected as a member of the (opens in a new window)Royal Irish Academy in 2011, she is currently Secretary for Polite Literature and Antiquities for the Humanities and Social Sciences. Election to the RIA is Ireland’s highest academic honour. She will become Dean of the Sutherland School of Law in September 2017.

By: Jamie Deasy, digital journalist, UCD University Relations