Who benefits from customary justice? : rent-seeking, bribery and criminality in Sub-Saharan Africa
Year of publication: |
June 2016
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Authors: | D'Aoust, Olivia ; Sterck, Olivier |
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Journal of African economies. - Oxford : Univ. Press, ISSN 0963-8024, ZDB-ID 1106568-0. - Vol. 25.2016, 3, p. 439-467
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Subject: | custom | justice | criminal behaviour | informal institutions | Africa | Uganda | Korruption | Corruption | Kriminalität | Crime | Rent-Seeking | Rent seeking | Gerechtigkeit | Justice | Subsahara-Afrika | Sub-Saharan Africa | Zentralafrika | Central Africa |
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