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Duncan Wallace is a Lecturer at Monash University's Faculty of Law, specializing in corporate law, legal philosophy, and the socio-economic impacts of corporate structures. His research focuses on the ontological nature of social groups, their legal recognition, and their role in modern economies. He teaches trusts law and corporations law, and is completing a book titled The Organic Theory of the Corporation with Cambridge University Press.
Key research themes include corporate personhood, the organic theory of corporations, and historical legal doctrines such as Salomon v A Salomon. His work critiques traditional corporate ownership models through lenses like slavery analogies and republican theory, proposing innovative frameworks for understanding corporate legal identity.
Publications span topics from tax law implications of corporate structures to philosophical critiques of shareholder primacy, with a particular emphasis on co-operatives and mutuals. Despite limited academic citations, his work has garnered over 1,000 downloads across platforms, reflecting growing interest in his interdisciplinary approach.
No formal grants or advising roles are listed, though his scholarly contributions suggest active engagement in legal academia. Current projects include exploring the intersection of corporate law with ethical theories of ownership and governance.


