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Coaxing Compliance: Ethiopian Lawyers, Chinese Companies, and the Cultivation of Respect
ABSTRACT Over the past three decades, a growing number of Chinese enterprises have entered Ethiopia's construction and manufacturing sectors as contractors and investors. While adapting to a new regulatory environment, many of these companies have faced administrative challenges and accusations of noncompliance, some of which have been brought to court.
Miriam Driessen
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Blue plaque review series: Mabel Purefoy FitzGerald (1872-1973). [PDF]
Tissot van Patot M.
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Explain Yourself: The Ethics of Soliciting Advice
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Desmond
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“The Excuses We Make”: Defining Eight Corruption Rationalization Categories
ABSTRACT The rationalization of corruption allows individuals to detach from moral imperatives, enabling them to perceive unethical or unlawful actions as acceptable or justifiable. Closely linked to the concept of moral disengagement, rationalization involves cognitive distortions that frame inhumane or immoral behavior as neither wrong nor ...
Caio César Coelho Rodrigues
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Inconsistent Truth? The Assumption of Truth Rule and Plausibility Pleading
Brian S. Clarke
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The Necessity of Pleading Elements in Private Antitrust Conspiracy Claims
Max Huffman
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ABSTRACT This article argues that if the aspiration is to enhance regulatory and governance responses to white‐collar and corporate crimes, consideration of the organization of these offending behaviors must be central to the scholarly, practice, and policy discussion.
Nicholas Lord, Michael Levi
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