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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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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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It is now abundantly clear that social norms channel behavior and impact economic development. This insight leads to the question: How do social norms evolve? This survey examines research that relies on geography to explain the development of social norms, and suggests that religion and family...
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We develop a model where firms profit from coercing workers into employment under conditions violating national law and international conventions and where bureaucrats benefit from accepting bribes from detected perpetrators. Firms and bureaucrats are hetero-geneous. Employers differ in their...
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Economic justice in an unfair world -- Fairness in trade -- Allocating aid -- Justice in migration and labor …
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