The Law of Good People CHALLENGING STATES' ABILITY TO REGULATE HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Currently, the dominant enforcement paradigm is based on the idea that states deal with 'bad people' - or those pursuing their own self-interests - with laws that exact a price for misbehavior through sanctions and punishment. At the same time, by contrast, behavioral ethics posits that ...
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Main Author: | Feldman, Yuval 1971- (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2018
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