
Cressida Auckland
Associate Professor · Medical Law
London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)About
Cressida Auckland is an Associate Professor at the LSE Law School, part of the London School of Economics and Political Science. Her expertise spans medical law, mental capacity, and end-of-life decision-making, with a focus on the intersection of psychiatry, philosophy, and law. She holds a doctorate ('The cusp of capacity') and a Master’s in Medical Law and Ethics from King’s College London, alongside an undergraduate Law degree from Merton College, Oxford.
- Education:
- PhD in Law, Merton College, Oxford
- Masters in Medical Law and Ethics, King’s College London
- Undergraduate Law degree, Merton College, Oxford
Her research examines challenges posed by mental disorder to legal frameworks governing decision-making, as reflected in her monograph Values and Disorder in Mental Capacity Law. She teaches medical law at both undergraduate (LL205) and LLM (LL4EB) levels. Previously, she lectured at Merton College and Corpus Christi College, Oxford, and guest-taught at LSE.
Editorial roles include membership on the Modern Law Review’s editorial committee and Associate Editor of the Journal of Medical Ethics. She is also an Academic Fellow of the Middle Temple.
No specific scientific awards, grants, or advising students are listed in the provided materials.
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