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signalling game and test it experimentally. If we have participants play the naked game, at least a minority plays the game …, almost all prosecutors take the signal at face value and knowingly run the risk of loosing in court if the signal was false …
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purposes of punishment, deterrence and special prevention. We investigate Bentham's intuition in a public goods lab experiment …
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, we adopt an experimental approach to test these claims. We show that the willingness to overcome a dilemma transcends …
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punishment; with decentralised punishment qualified by the risk of counterpunishment. In all environments, the effect of first … strong enough to stabilise cooperation though. It must be combined with some risk of sanctions. …
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In their majority, public international lawyers postulate that for a new rule of customary law to originate, two conditions must be fulfilled: there must be consistent practice, and it must be shown that this practice is motivated by the belief that such behaviour is required in law. Maurice...
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-handed mechanism to sustain cooperation and test its performance in a rich laboratory environment. The mechanism moderates cooperation …
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Jury members do not normally have the privilege of a complete, unbiased picture of the case. To make the best of patently incomplete evidence, they cannot but at least partially rely on their intuition. We provide evidence for this claim based on self-report data as well as more subtle measures...
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choice routine (preferring one deck over others). In a subsequent test phase, participants had to adapt to changes in the …
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Institutions are governance tools. They are useful only if they impact on behaviour: of citizens, and of those administering the legal system. Models of behaviour are therefore crucial for institutional analysis and design. In light of this, this paper draws lessons for institutional analysis...
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