Timothy James is a Teaching Fellow in the Surrey School of Law. He has been with the University since 2017, after previously being a Senior Lecturer at Birmingham City University, and working as a solicitor in London and Birmingham practising corporate law.
His current areas of interest are teaching medical law and ethics, with special reference to end-of-life decision-making, and teaching business and company law to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
Experience
2017–present
Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey
1993–2017
Senior Lecturer in Medical law & Ethics, Birmingham City University
Education
1994
University of Central England, Certificate in Education
1983
College of Law, Law Society's Final Examination
1982
University of Oxford, BA (Hons)
Publications
2008
‘The Appeal to Law to Provide Public Answers to Bioethical Questions: It All Depends What Sort of Answers You Want’, 16(1) Health Care Analysis 65-76
2004
‘Fault and blame in the NHS: Review and replacement of the clinical negligence system in the UK’ in Tingle Regulating Health Care Quality: Legal and Professional Perspectives ,