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Neil Maddox is an Associate Professor in the Law Department at Maynooth University. He holds a doctoral degree from University College Dublin (UCD) and was a Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar. Prior to joining Maynooth, he taught law at UCD and the Dublin Institute of Technology. His research focuses on property rights in human biomaterials, regulatory challenges in artificial reproductive technology (ART), and broader areas of property law, health law, biotechnology law, and constitutional law.
Education:
- Doctorate in Law (Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship), University College Dublin
- Graduate of King's Inns (Legal Education)
Research Interests:
- Property rights in human body tissues and biomaterials
- Legal frameworks for ART, including fertility preservation and posthumous conception
- Constitutional dimensions of property law and housing rights
- Biotechnology ethics and legal regulation
Publications Trends: Neil’s work bridges legal theory and practice, with a focus on contemporary issues like cryptocurrency regulation, derelict site law reforms, and the intersection of health law with biotechnology. His recent articles address pandemic legal responses and ethical challenges in fertility preservation for minors.
Awards: No scientific awards explicitly listed.
Advising & Grants: No formal advisees or grant details provided. His contributions focus on legal commentary, book publications, and conference engagements.
Labs/Teams: Active in interdisciplinary legal research networks, including the Irish Association of Law Teachers and the European Association of Health Lawyers.

