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law in the future. The main argument is, however, that international enthusiasm for testing procedural justice theory is … legitimacy. In brief, I find that procedural justice is the strongest predictor of police legitimacy in most of the countries … the mechanisms through which rightfulness and consent motivate cooperation and compliance …
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When and why do countries comply with international law? This question has been the focus of much research on international law in the United States. It is a question that is particularly pertinent to the area of human rights, where, at first blush at least, nations appear to have little...
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of other groups should be less effective. However, reciprocity theory suggests that highlighting pro-social behavior by … experiment in Kenya, Australia, the United States, the Philippines, and South Africa. The findings show that the descriptive … theory. The findings suggest that tax agencies may increase tax compliance by visibly tackling tax avoidance among groups …
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This book takes a stand against the narrowing focus of (German) jurisprudence on state law, rooted in the history of the territorially organised nation state. In the shadow of this tradition, state(-hood) law was only conceived of as state law. However, a gradual decoupling of state and law is...
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conducted a simple experiment with people who have been involved in international climate policy. The experiment, which was run …
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