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When Do People Obey Laws?

Shubhangi Roy ()
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Shubhangi Roy: University of Hamburg

in International Law and Economics from Springer, currently edited by Voigt, S., van Aaken, A., Guzman, A.T., Oeter, S., Trachtman, J.P. and Zhang, N.

Date: 2024
ISBN: 978-3-031-53055-5
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Focusing on When Do People Obey Laws and Why It Matters
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Ch Chapter 2 The Integrated Framework of Compliance with Law as Social Influence: When Law Changes Behaviors
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Ch Chapter 3 When Law Changes Attitudes Within the Integrated Approach
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Ch Chapter 4 Understanding the Powers and Limits of Legal Expression to Create Change Through the Integrated Approach to Compliance
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Ch Chapter 5 Understanding the Role of Procedural Justice in Compliance Through the Integrated Framework
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Ch Chapter 6 Understanding When Do People Obey Laws Through an Integrated Approach to Compliance: Concluding Remarks
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-53055-5

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