Dr Tim Marangon

Dr Tim Marangon

Lecturer

Biography

Tim joined the University of Salford as a PhD candidate in September 1999, graduating with a doctorate in “Corporate Manslaughter: Criminal Liability for Corporations that Kill” in July 2004 only to return to the University of Salford as a lecturer in October 2004, originally based in the European Law Research Centre.

Subsequently Tim became a member of the Salford Law School when it was founded in 2006. During his time there he has fulfilled a number of different roles, both academically and administratively, at undergraduate and postgraduate level, and has recently been appointed as Salford Law School’s Technology Enhanced Learning Champion.

In 2011 Ihewas awarded one of the University of Salford’s inaugural Vice Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Awards and in 2012 was shortlisted for the University of Salford’s inaugural Student’s Union Awards: Best Personal Tutor.

Teaching

Level 5: Law of Tort (Module Leader); Communication Skills

Level 6: Medical Law and Ethics (Module Leader)

Masters: LLM Health Care Law

Research Interests

Medical Law; Law of Tort; Criminal Law; and Legal Education

Qualifications and Memberships

  • LLB (Hons) - University of Wales, Aberystwyth (1999)
  • PhD - University of Salford (2004)
  • Legal Practice Course (Commendation) - College of Law, Chester (2004)
  • PgCert Higher Education Research and Practice, University of Salford - University of Salford (2009)

Publications

Buttress, S & Marangon, T. ‘Legal Issues in Extended Practice: Where Does Liability Lie? (2008) Radiology 33-38

Howes, V. & Marangon, T. ‘Chapter 15 : Corporate Manslaughter- An International Perspective’ in Forlin, G & Appleby, M. (ed.) Corporate Liability: Work Related Deaths and Criminal Prosecutions’ , Bloomsbury Professional Press, 2009)