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Lucinda Ferguson

University Lecturer in Family Law 

Lucinda Ferguson was appointed to be a University Lecturer in Family Law at Oriel College in July 2007. Ms Ferguson graduated from Oxford in Law with Law Studies in Europe, and then also took the BCL. She then became an Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta in 2005.

Ms Ferguson's research interests concentrate on children's law; family law; equality theory and practice; social norms, rights and obligations; and legal theory and the philosophy of law.


Subject groups : Family Law : Tort

Publications (sorted by year)

L Ferguson, 'Uncertainty and Indecision in the Legal Regulation of Children: The Albertan Experience' (2007) 23(2) Canadian Journal of Family Law 159-214

L Ferguson, 'The End of an Age: Beyond Age Restrictions for Minors' Medical Treatment Decisions' (2004) SSRN (e-pub)

Other notes:This report was commissioned by the Law Commission of Canada. However, shortly after the report was published on the Law Commission’s website in 2005, the incoming Canadian government abolished the Commission and reports on pending issues were removed from the website. It is now available on the SSRN site.



Correspondence address: Oriel College, Oxford OX1 4EW

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