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She is a non-executive director of Euroclear SA/NV and is the Chair of its Nominations and Governance Committee. She currently serves as a member of the LSE Council, the LSE’s governing body. Since April 2012 she has been Chair of the Law Faculty at Cambridge. Niamh is a Fellow of the British Academy, an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and was conferred with an honorary doctorate by the University of Zurich.

The starting premise of this article is that general company law duties of directors and sustainability-related regulatory requirements can play a complementary role in accelerating the closer convergence between corporate actions and the interests of people and planet.

In that role, she was the academic strategic lead for staff and for significant international partnerships, led the modernisation of career paths, oversaw the University's response as an employer to COVID-19, and was instrumental in the establishment of the Strategic Partnerships Office.

Niamh serves as an independent non-executive director of the Central Bank of Ireland board and as a member of the Board of Appeal of the European Supervisory Authorities, and served as Chair of the Irish Government’s Commission on Taxation and Welfare which reported in 2022 ("Foundations for the Future").

She is also a member of the Advisory Academic Committee of the European Capital Markets Institute and of the Advisory Scientific Council of Better Finance. She is the founding editor of the Journal of Corporate Law Studies (Hart Publishing).

Niamh Moloney - Biography#


Niamh Moloney is Professor of Financial Markets Law in the Law School at the London School of Economics and Political Science and was previously Head of the Law School (2018-2021).

She did her undergraduate studies in Law at Cambridge University and also completed her doctorate there on the topic of mortgage securitization. She has written extensively on UK, EU and international financial regulation, company law and corporate finance law.  She has been a visiting scholar at law schools in the United States, New Zealand and Hong Kong, and speaks regularly at conferences in Europe and beyond.

Between 2015 and 2021 she was the University's Pro Vice Chancellor for Institutional and International Relations. Niamh specializes in EU financial markets regulation and has authored or edited ten books in this field, including EU Securities and Financial Markets Regulation (OUP, 4th edition 2023) and, with co-editors Professors Eilis Ferran and Jennifer Payne, The Oxford Handbook of Financial Regulation (OUP, 2015).

Niamh is a founding Editor (with Professors Eilis Ferran and Howell Jackson) of the Cambridge University Press Monograph Series on International Corporate Law and Financial Market Regulation, and is an editorial board member of several leading journals, including the European Law Review and the European Business Organizations Law Review.

Between 2012 and 2015 she served as Chair of the Law Faculty. Eilís is a Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Bencher of Middle Temple. She has advised UK Parliamentary committees and served as an academic member of the Stakeholder Group of the European Banking Authority.

eilis ferran biography template

Masters of the Bench

Full Title: Professor Eilís Ferran

Category: Honorary Bencher

Bench Call Date: 11-11-2014

Bio:

Eilís Ferran is Professor of Company & Securities Law at the University of Cambridge, a University JM Keynes Fellow in Financial Economics, and a Fellow of The British Academy.

The article considers how regulatory requirements interact with directors’ duties to define the perimeters of lawful corporate activity and discusses the role of regulation as a driver for learning and increased accountability, including via the implementation of more sophisticated risk management approaches. She has also published over 100 articles and book chapters in this field.

The article considers how regulatory initiatives that work within the existing pro-shareholder company law framework can contribute to achieving this objective, especially given cases such as the UK Supreme Court’s decision in BTI v Sequana and its strong reaffirmation of shareholder primacy in the law of directors’ duties. Previously, Niamh was the Special Adviser to the House of Lords 2014-2015 inquiry into EU financial regulation reform ("The post-crisis EU financial regulatory framework: do the pieces fit?").

She qualified as a Solicitor with Coward (now Clifford) Chance.