My work is at the boundary between moral philosophy and legal philosophy. I defend nonconsequentialist ethical constraints on individuals, firms, and the state, focusing on three areas: ethical limits on law enforcement, law as an ethical constraint on individuals and firms, and ethical constraints on voluntary transactions.
Robert C. Hughes
Rutgers Business School–Newark and New Brunswick
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Rutgers Business School–Newark and New BrunswickAssociate Professor of Professional Practice
Areas of Specialization
| Business Ethics |
| Philosophy of Law |
Areas of Interest
| Exploitation |
| Political Obligation |
| Legal Authority and Obligation |