Elaine Sutherland
Professor of Law
Specialty Areas & Course Descriptions
- Child Law,
- Family Law,
- Human Reproduction and the Law,
- Juvenile Justice Seminar,
- Contemporary Issues in Family Law
Academic Credentials
1978 LL.B (First Class Honors), University of Glasgow, Scotland
1985 LL.M., University of British Columbia, Canada
Professional Background
Professor Sutherland began her career in academia at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1980, subsequently moving to the University of Glasgow in 1990. In February 2006, she took up the post as Professor of Child and Family Law in the Law School at the University of Stirling. Her relationship with Lewis and Clark Law School began in 1984 and, since 1999, she has spent six months of the year (July thru December) teaching, researching and writing here, returning to the University of Stirling to do much the same there for the other half of the year.
Her primary interests are in the areas of child and family law and most of her publications are in these fields (please see also bibliography). The second edition of her treatise, CHILD AND FAMILY LAW, and a student text, FAMILY LAW, were published in 2008 and the third edition of CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IN SCOTLAND, which she co-edits will be published in the fall of 2009. She is currently working on a number of projects including her chapter for LAW MAKING AND THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT: THE EARLY YEARS (the volume to be co-edited with colleagues from Stirling University), her chapter for SCOTS LAW TALES (the volume to be co-edited with John P. Grant) and a paper to be presented at a Scottish-South African comparative law conference. Her more long term interest lies in comparing the impact of the European Convention on Human Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, on child and family law, in general, and children's rights, in particular, with that of the U.S. Constitution, the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, in these areas.
Sutherland is consulted regularly by government agencies, non-governmental organizations and the media, in Scotland, on child and family law and reform thereof, and attends, and presents papers at, national and international conferences. She regards academic life as offering the best of all worlds – opportunities to teach, research, write and travel.
Contact
Elaine Sutherland’s office is in room 120 of Legal Research Center.
Email es@lclark.edu
voice 503-768-6862
Elaine Sutherland
10015 S.W. Terwilliger Boulevard
Portland, Oregon 97219