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Teaching Fellow, University of Surrey

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 ,

Professional Memberships

  • Society of Legal Scholars