Niamh Hyland

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Appointed byCatherine Connolly
Appointed byMichael D. Higgins
Niamh Hyland
Hyland in 2026
Judge of the Supreme Court of Ireland
Assumed office
22 April 2026
Nominated byGovernment of Ireland
Appointed byCatherine Connolly
Judge of the Court of Appeal
In office
4 July 2024  22 April 2026
Nominated byGovernment of Ireland
Appointed byMichael D. Higgins
Judge of the High Court
In office
2 December 2019  4 July 2024
Nominated byGovernment of Ireland
Appointed byMichael D. Higgins
Personal details
BornNiamh Margaret Hyland
SpouseNick Kelly (m. 1997)
RelationsJohn M. Kelly (father-in-law)
EducationNewpark Comprehensive School
Alma mater

Niamh Margaret Hyland[1] is an Irish judge who has served as a Judge of the Supreme Court since April 2026.[2] [3] She was previously a Judge of the Court of Appeal, serving between July 2024 and April 2026. She served as a Judge of the High Court from 2019 to 2024.

Hyland received her secondary school education at Newpark Comprehensive School.[4] She obtained an LL.B. degree from Trinity College, Dublin at the University of Dublin and was elected a Scholar of Trinity College in 1987.[1] She achieved a BCL master's degree from the University of Oxford, attending Magdalen College.[5][6] She later attended the King's Inns.[6]

She began her career as the Jean Monnet Professor of European Union law at Trinity College Dublin. She then worked in Luxembourg as référendaire to Donal Barrington at the Court of First Instance.[7] In 1996, she was appointed by the European Commission Representation in Ireland to provide legal advice on people's EU law rights.[8]

She was called to the Bar in 1994 and commenced practice in 1996.[5][7] She became a senior counsel in 2012.[6] Her expertise was in aspects of EU and regulatory law, including public procurement, competition law, environmental law and sectoral specialisations in health, finance and telecommunications, and also advised on constitutional and administrative law.[9] She has appeared before the European Court of Justice.[10] Among clients she represented were Esat Telecom, AIG, IKEA, Vodafone, Facebook, Inc. and RTÉ.[11][12][13][14][15][16]

In December 2010, she appeared with David Barniville for the Minister for Finance in the High Court regarding the nationalisation of Allied Irish Banks.[17] She represented Michael Lowry in a challenge to his costs arising from the Moriarty Tribunal.[18]

The Central Bank of Ireland employed Hyland as counsel in their inquiry into Irish Nationwide Building Society.[19]

She lectured at legal conferences and delivered a paper to the Citizens' Assembly in January 2018 on referendums in Ireland.[7][9]

Outside of her practice, she was a member of the Bar Council and served on boards including The Rehab Group and Open Spectrum CLG.[6]

Judicial career

Personal life

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