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Copp, S.F. (2009)
Christian Theology and Market Economics ed. Harper, I.R. & S. Gregg Economic Affairs Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 105 - 106 [ISSN 0265-0665]

Copp, S.F. (2007) Catholic Social Teaching and the Market Economy ed. Booth, P. 11(1) Faith in Business Quarterly 16 - 18

Copp, S.F. (1999)
The Concept of Commitment in Law and Legal Science by Watkin, T. in Christian Perspectives on Human Rights and Legal Philosophy ed. Beaumont, P. 54 Fulchrum 13

Academic conference papers


Copp, S.F. (2011)
The Case for (More) Free Trade delivered as part of a debate on Fair Trade or Free Trade organised by the Bournemouth University Chaplaincy with the alternative case presented by Simon Giarchi of CAFOD (Student Centre, Bournemouth University)

Copp, S.F. (2002)
The Harmonisation of EU Law Affecting Companies and Not-For-Profit Organisations: Implications For Religious Associations delivered at the Conference on Structured Pluralism: A Practical Legal Framework for Faith in the European Union organised by Newcastle University Law School and the Jean Monnet Centre, Department of Politics, Newcastle University in conjunction with the Centre for Law and Religion, University of Cardiff and the Group of Policy Advisors to the President of the European Commission (Newcastle University) Abstract

Copp, S.F
. (2002) Enron: Markets & Morality, delivered at a discussion hosted by the School of Finance and Law and the Chaplaincy, Bournemouth University (Bournemouth University)

Copp, S.F. (2001)
Law, Economics and Justice, delivered at the LCF Academic Conference on Christian Perspectives on Law and Justice (Nottingham University) Abstract


Copp, S.F.
(2000) The Law and Christian Ethics in Business, delivered at a public lecture at the Martin Hall, Edinburgh University, at the invitation of the Board of Social Responsibility of the Church of Scotland, organised in partnership with the Centre for Theology and Public Issues, Edinburgh University (Edinburgh)

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