Dr Michael James Boland
Biography
Dr. Michael James Boland is an Assistant Professor/Lecturer in Law at the School of Law and Criminology, Maynooth University. He holds BCL, LLM, and PhD degrees from University College Cork. He also holds a Certificate in Communication (QCF) from the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.
Dr. Boland previously lectured at Munster Technological University (MTU) and served on the MTU School of Business Research Committee. Prior to that, Dr. Boland taught at University College Cork (UCC) where he was thrice nominated for the UCC President's Award for Excellence in Teaching. He also served as business law instructor at Kerry College of Further Education and has delivered guest lectures at the Stockholm School of Economics, Riga.
Dr. Boland's research and teaching is primarily in company law. However, he has experience teaching and examining a range of private law subjects including employment law, information technology law, and contract law. He has also lectured in European Union law.
A sample of Dr. Boland's recent work is below:
- Discussed the value and importance of company law study at the 'Student Career Webinar' organised by University College Cork (Nov. 2024).
- Conference Paper entitled "The Norwich Pharmacal Order: A Critical Analysis" at the Irish Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference 2024.
- Discussant of three company law related papers at the inaugural Lex Connect All-Ireland PhD Law Conference 2024 at Dublin City University. For further details, see here.
- Publication in the Oxford Business Law Blog. For further details, see here and here.
- Conference Paper at the 'Future of Business Symposium' hosted by the University of Sussex. For further details, see here.
- Conference Paper at the Irish Academy of Management Annual Conference 2024. For further details, see here.
- Radio Interview on RTÉ's 'The Oliver Callan Show' about the regulation of 'deepfake' imagery. See, here.
- Publication in the Cork Online Law Review about the duty to creditors in Irish company law. See, here.