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    Challenging Corporate Personhood Theory: Reclaiming the Public
    Law and Ethics of Human Rights 11 (1): 61-88. 2017.
  • The Unrecognized Dominance of Law in Morality: The Case of Promises
    Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 24 (1): 79-107. 2011.
    The commonplace view is that moral thinking has significantly influenced legal theory, but law has had very little theoretical effect on morality. In this article, I attempt to show this is not so. Taking the inverse course in tracing the interrelations between law and morality – investigating morality from the perspective of law rather than examining law from the perspective of morality – I show, through the case of promises, that legal theory has greatly affected dominant strands of moral thou…Read more