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When Do People Obey Laws? : Towards an Integrated Approach to Compliance

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This book examines the intricate dynamics of when individuals adhere to laws, taking into account the context in which laws attempt to shape human behavior.

While existing literature touches upon various reasons why people comply with laws, the book focuses on a critical question which has been missing from the discussion: when do people obey laws?By treating law as a form of social communication, it develops an integrated framework to answer this question.

It explores how social, psychological, and institutional conditions shape compliance decisions of individuals.

What does a law signify? When does the compulsion to obey arise? When do individuals comply out of a fear for legal sanctions or social repercussions?

Why do some laws have high symbolic values and others fail despite harsh punishments?The book unveils the contextual intricacies that underlie obedience to law.

It challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the power and limitationsof law in shaping human behavior.

For scholars and academics seeking a deeper understanding of legal compliance and role of law in shaping behaviors, this book will be an indispensable resource.

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Product Details
3031530543 / 9783031530548
Hardback
340.115
30/03/2024
Switzerland
162 pages, 3 Illustrations, black and white; XI, 162 p. 3 illus.
155 x 235 mm