The intention of this Article is to review the various statements of Catholic Social Teaching that are fundamental in describing economic justice and that are most pertinent to any consideration of consumer financial protection as essential to the common good. This review will begin with Pope Leo XIII\u27s 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum and other encyclicals that followed Rerum Novarum as a continuum of Church teaching regarding social and economic justice; the pastoral letter from the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops entitled Economic Justice for All (1986); and the Pontifical Council of Justice and Peace\u27s handbook on the Vocation of the Business Leader (March 2012). The next Part of this Article will include a description o...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
Catholic social teaching has a vision of the economy that is very closely aligned with the tradition...
In this paper, we first survey the Catholic social justice tradition, the foundation on which Carita...
This paper extends the authors’ previous work on applying Catholic Social Teachings to issues in mar...
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The task undertaken in this article will be to consider how well modern bankruptcy law measures up t...
An essay is presented on consumer bankruptcy policy in the U.S. It informs about the significant ch...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
An aim of this article is to present the Catholic social teaching in regard to one basic institution...
This paper extends the authors ’ previous work on applying Catholic Social Teachings to issues in ma...
An examination of two recent documents of Catholic Social Doctrine, Caritas in Veritate and Vocation...
The human person’s social nature makes justice and the common good subjects of immense importance. S...
This paper contrasts the value maximization norm of welfare economics that is central to law and eco...
This commentary uses as its platform an essay by Karpatkin (1999) titled Toward a Fair and Just Mar...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
Catholic social teaching has a vision of the economy that is very closely aligned with the tradition...
In this paper, we first survey the Catholic social justice tradition, the foundation on which Carita...
This paper extends the authors’ previous work on applying Catholic Social Teachings to issues in mar...
This article addresses the service of financial companies to society from the perspective of the Cat...
(Excerpt) This Article begins with a brief introduction to the CSR debate. Part II describes the leg...
The task undertaken in this article will be to consider how well modern bankruptcy law measures up t...
An essay is presented on consumer bankruptcy policy in the U.S. It informs about the significant ch...
The first part of this Article will synthesize the key teachings of Pope Francis from his most impor...
An aim of this article is to present the Catholic social teaching in regard to one basic institution...
This paper extends the authors ’ previous work on applying Catholic Social Teachings to issues in ma...
An examination of two recent documents of Catholic Social Doctrine, Caritas in Veritate and Vocation...
The human person’s social nature makes justice and the common good subjects of immense importance. S...
This paper contrasts the value maximization norm of welfare economics that is central to law and eco...
This commentary uses as its platform an essay by Karpatkin (1999) titled Toward a Fair and Just Mar...
In an effort to assess the latest thinking in the Roman Catholic Church on economic matters, this co...
Catholic social teaching has a vision of the economy that is very closely aligned with the tradition...
In this paper, we first survey the Catholic social justice tradition, the foundation on which Carita...