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Copp, S.F. (2001) The Law and Christian Ethics in Business. This was first published in The Law and Christian Ethics on behalf of The Church of Scotland Board of Social Responsibility (Edinburgh: Saint Andrew Press) pp. 36 - 75 [ISBN 0 86153 310 0]

Copp, S.F. (2000)
Developing a Relationally Based Law of Contract - a Question of Good Faith? in Christian Perspectives on Law and Relationism eds. Beaumont, P. & K. Wotherspoon (Carlisle: Paternoster Press) pp. 53 - 92 [ISBN 0-85364-994-4]

Copp, S.F
. (1998) A Christian Vision for Corporate Governance. This was first published as Chapter 5 in Christian Perspectives on Law Reform ed. Beaumont, P. (Carlisle: Paternoster Press) pp. 105 - 154 [ISBN 0-85364-852-2]

Articles

Copp, S.F. (2011) A Theology of Incorporation with Limited Liability 14(1) Journal of Markets & Morality 35 - 57 [ISSN 1098 - 1217]; see also The Association of Christian Economists Discussion Papers 006 Stephen Copp, A Theology of Incorporation with Limited Liability, including Reflections on Methodology; 007 Richard Higginson, A Response to Stephen Copp; 008 Clive Beed and Cara Beed, Biblical Principles Antipathetic to the Joint Stock Company; and 009 Stephen Copp, A Theology of Incorporation with Limited Liability Reaffirmed at http://www.christian-economists.org.uk/journal.htm [ISSN 2044-8635].

Copp, S.F. (2005) Power vs Accountability: What Can Good Corporate Governance Teach the Church? 9 Faith in Business Quarterly, pp. 11 - 18 [ISSN 1369-653X]

Copp, S.F. (2002) C.S. Lewis’s Concept of the Inner Ring and the Problem of Evil in Corporate Governance 6 Faith in Business Quarterly 3 – 7 [ISSN 1369-653X]

Copp, S.F. (2002) The Enron Scandal 6(1) Faith in Business Quarterly 8 - 13 [ISSN 1369-653X]


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