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916The Utilitarian Theory of Equality Before the LawOttawa Law Review 8 (3): 485-517. 1976.This Article argues that a particular political theory underlies the judicial interpretation of ‘equality before the law’. The Canadian Courts at the date of writing have elaborated two tests for the signification of ‘equality before the law’. The Article traces the two tests to the utilitarian political theory outlined by John Stuart Mill. The one test sets out the ‘greatest happiness of the greatest number’ or ‘social interests’ as the criterion for adjudicating equality. The second test ident…Read more
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1214Statelessness and Bernhard Waldenfels' Phenomenology of the AlienJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 38 (3): 280-296. 2007.This Paper addresses the problem of statelessness, a problem which remains despite treaties and judicial decisions elaborating distinct rules to protect stateless persons. I explain why this has been so. Drawing from the work of Bernhard Waldenfels, I argue that international and domestic courts have presupposed a territorial sense of space, a territorial knowledge and the founding date for the territorial structure of a state-centric international legal community. I then focus upon the idea tha…Read more
York University
PhD, 1992
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Areas of Specialization
| Social and Political Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |
| Other Academic Areas |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Law |
| Continental Philosophy |
| Other Academic Areas |