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John Hasnas

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John Hasnas fut diplômé en philosophie en 1974 (B.A) au Lafayette College, en 1978 (J.D. au Duke University School of Law), en 1988 (Ph.D. au Duke University) avant de poursuivre ses études en droit et de certifier ses savoirs en 1992 par un LL.M. au Temple University School of Law.


Bibliographie

  • 1994, The Social Responsibility of Corporations and How to Make It Work for You, 44, The Freeman 332
  • 1995,
    • a. Are There Derivative Natural Rights?, 9, Public Affairs Quarterly, 215
    • b. Pursuing Justice in a Free Society: Crime Prevention and the Legal Order,
      • Repris en 2006, In: Edward P. Stringham, Dir., Anarchy and the Law. The Political Economy of Choice, Ch 9, Cheltenham UK: Edward Elgar
  • 1996,
    • a. Confronting Harassment, In: Donaldson et Werhane, Dir., Ethical Issues in Business (5th ed.)
    • b. The Hazards of the Enterprise, In: Donaldson et Gini, Dir., Case Studies in Business Ethics (4th ed.)
    • c. Gender Issues at Your House, In: Donaldson et Gini, Dir., Case Studies in Business Ethics (4th ed.)
  • 1997, Sexual Harassment, In: Werhane et Freeman, Dir., The Blackwell Encyclopedic Dictionary of Business Ethics
  • 1998,
    • a. Who Put the Public in Public Philosophy?, 8 The Good Society, 19
    • b. The Normative Theories of Business Ethics: A Guide for the Perplexed, 8 Business Ethics Quarterly 19
  • 1999, avec Jefferson H. Smith, Ethics and Information Systems: The Corporate Domain, 23, Management of Information Science Quarterly, 109
  • 2003, Reflections on the Minimal State, 2 Politics, Philosophy, and Economics 115
  • 2005, Toward a Theory of Empirical Natural Rights, 22, Social Philosophy and Policy, 111
  • 2006, Unethical Compliance and the Non Sequitur of Academic Business Ethics, 21, Journal of Private Enterprise, 87
  • 2007, Up From Flatland: Business Ethics in the Age of Divergence, 17, Business Ethics Quarterly 399



"The Mirage of Product Safety," forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Business Ethics (2008)

"The Depoliticization of Law" forthcoming in Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2008)

"Managing the Risks of Legal Compliance: Conflicting Demands of Law and Ethics," forthcoming in the Loyola Law Journal (2008)

"The Supreme Court and the Meaning of Life: A Legal and Philosophical Primer on the Right to Die" (selected for presentation at the Health Law Scholars' Workshop, St. Louis University School of Law) in progress

"Two Theories of Environmental Regulation," (to be published in 26 Social Philosophy and Policy) in progress

Books:

Trapped: When Acting Ethically Is Against the Law (2006)

Law Review Articles:

"Foreword to Corporate Criminality: Legal, Ethical, and Managerial Implications," 44 American Criminal Law Review 1269 (2007)

"Confusion About Hayek's Confusion," 2 NYU Journal of Law and Liberty 241(2007)

"The Significant Meaninglessness of Arthur Andersen LLP v. United States," 2004-2005 Cato Supreme Court Review 187 (2005)

"Ethics and the Problem of White Collar Crime," 54 American University Law Review 579 (2005)

"Hayek, the Common Law, and Fluid Drive," 1 New York University Journal of Law & Liberty 79 (2005)

"Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action, and the Anti-Discrimination Principle: The Philosophical Basis for the Legal Prohibition of Discrimination," 71 Fordham Law Review 423 (2002)

"Once More onto the Breach: The Inherent Liberalism of the Criminal Law and Liability for Attempting the Impossible," 54 Hastings Law Journal 1 (2002)

"The Dangerous Dichotomy of Democracy's Discontent or Michael Sandel and the Fallacy of the False Dilemma," 85 Georgetown Law Journal 2139 (1997)

"What's Wrong with a Little Tort Reform?" 32 Idaho Law Review 557 (1996)

"Back to the Future: From Critical Legal Studies Forward to Legal Realism, or How Not to Miss the Point of the Indeterminacy Argument," 45 Duke Law Journal 84 (1995)

"From Cannibalism to Caesareans: Two Conceptions of Fundamental Rights," 89 Northwestern University Law Review 900 (1995)

"The Myth of the Rule of Law," 1995 Wisconsin Law Review 199 (1995) (Anthologized in Anarchy and the Law (2006))

"Affirmative Action and the New Discrimination: A Reply to Duncan Kennedy," 54 Louisiana Law Review 263 (1993)

Philosophy and Other Articles:

"The Obviousness of Anarchy," in Anarchism/Minarchism: Is a Government Part of a Free Country? 111 (2008)





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