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Incl. Electronic Paper Willingness-to-Pay for Crime Control Programs
Mark A. Cohen , Roland T. Rust , Sara Steen and Simon T. Tidd
Resources for the Future , University of Maryland - Robert H. Smith School of Business , University of Colorado at Boulder - Department of Sociology and Vanderbilt University - Vanderbilt Institute for Public Policy Studies
Date Posted: December 11, 2001
Working Paper Series
639 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Wikimmunity: Fitting the Communications Decency Act to Wikipedia
Harvard Journal of Law and Technology, Vol. 20, p. 163, Fall 2006, Berkman Center Research Publication No. 2006-08
Ken S. Myers
Harvard Law School
Date Posted: July 17, 2006
Accepted Paper Series
744 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper WikiLeaks and the Institutional Framework for National Security Disclosures
Yale Law Journal, Vol. 121, No. 1448, 2012, Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 12-59
Patricia L. Bellia
Notre Dame Law School
Date Posted: April 03, 2012
Accepted Paper Series
161 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Widening Our Lens: Incorporating Essential Perspectives in the Fight Against Human Trafficking
Michigan Journal of International Law, Vol. 33, pp. 53-76, 2011, Georgia State University College of Law, Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2011-29
Jonathan Todres
Georgia State University College of Law
Date Posted: November 12, 2011
Last Revised: November 30, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
183 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Thompson is Wrong: Misuse of the False Claims Act to Enforce the Anti-Kickback Act
Alabama Law Review, Vol. 51, Pp. 1-55, Fall 1999
John T. Boese and Beth C. McClain
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP and Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP
Date Posted: June 29, 2000
Accepted Paper Series
154 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why the Federal Government Did Not Prosecute Emmett Till's Killers
Case Legal Studies Research Paper No. 05-38
Jonathan L. Entin
Case Western Reserve University - School of Law
Date Posted: November 10, 2005
Working Paper Series
204 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why States Need an International Law for Information Operations
Lewis & Clark Law Review, Vol. 11, p. 1023, 2007, Temple University Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2008-43
Duncan B. Hollis
Temple University - James E. Beasley School of Law
Date Posted: January 17, 2008
Last Revised: February 13, 2008
Accepted Paper Series
971 downloads

Why Shylock Can Be Efficient? A Theory of Usury Contracts
kredit und kapital, Vol. 3, 2002
Donato Masciandaro
Bocconi University - Department of Economics
Date Posted: January 28, 2002
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Regulators Must Fight 'Control Fraud' Like Public Health Specialists
William K. Black
University of Missouri at Kansas City - School of Law
Date Posted: January 15, 2010
Working Paper Series
169 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Pro-Defendant Criminal Procedure Might Hurt the Innocent
U Illinois Law & Economics Research Paper No. LE08-001
Nuno M. Garoupa and Matteo Rizzolli
University of Illinois College of Law and Free University of Bozen-Bolzano - School of Economics
Date Posted: December 10, 2007
Working Paper Series
129 downloads

Why Police Learn from Third-Party Data
3 Wake Forest L. Rev. Online 1
Randall K. Johnson
Independent
Date Posted: December 02, 2012
Last Revised: January 23, 2013
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Pirates (Still) Won't Behave: Regulating P2P in the Decade after Napster
Rutgers Law Journal, Vol. 40, No. 3, p. 565, Spring 2009
Annemarie Bridy
University of Idaho - College of Law
Date Posted: April 01, 2009
Last Revised: January 31, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
466 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why People Obey the Law: Experimental Evidence from the Provision of Public Goods
CESifo Working Paper Series No. 651; U of St. Gallen, Econ. Discussion Paper No. 2001-14
Jean-Robert Tyran and Lars P. Feld
University of Vienna and Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
Date Posted: November 11, 2001
Working Paper Series
906 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Only the State May Inflict Criminal Sanctions
CLPE Research Paper No. 25/2007
Alon Harel
Hebrew University of Jerusalem - Faculty of Law
Date Posted: September 27, 2007
Last Revised: October 25, 2007
Working Paper Series
96 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Must You Be Mean to Me? - Crime, Punishment and Online Personality
Queen Mary School of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 9/2009
Chris Reed
Queen Mary University of London, School of Law
Date Posted: November 21, 2008
Last Revised: March 05, 2009
Working Paper Series
329 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Lawyers are Different and Why We are the Same: Creating Structural Incentives in Large Law Firms to Promote Ethical Behavior – In-House Ethics Counsel, Bill Padding, and In-House Ethics Training
Akron Law Review, Vol. 44, No. 3, p. 679, 2011, Chapman University Law Research Paper No. 11-25
Ronald D. Rotunda
Chapman University - School of Law
Date Posted: September 07, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
76 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Kill Politicians? A Rational Choice Analysis of Political Assassinations
Bruno S. Frey
CREMA
Date Posted: June 02, 2007
Working Paper Series
321 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Julian Assange May Have a Case to Answer in Australia, Despite What the AFP Says (or, Why Julia Gillard Might Be Right)
ANU College of Law Research Paper No. 11-04
Donald K. Anton and Gregor Urbas
Australian National University - ANU College of Law and University of Canberra - Faculty of Business, Government and Law
Date Posted: January 03, 2011
Last Revised: February 13, 2011
Working Paper Series
207 downloads

Why Is the Japanese Conviction Rate So High?
J. Mark Ramseyer and Eric Bennett Rasmusen
Harvard Law School and Indiana University Bloomington - Department of Business Economics & Public Policy
Date Posted: February 22, 1999
Working Paper Series

Why Is the Japanese Conviction Rate So High?
Journal of Legal Studies, Vol. 30, No. 1, January 2001
J. Mark Ramseyer and Eric Bennett Rasmusen
Harvard Law School and Indiana University Bloomington - Department of Business Economics & Public Policy
Date Posted: April 16, 2001
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Incl. Electronic Paper Why is Law Enforcement Decentralized?
CIRPEE Working Paper No. 07-19
Guillaume Cheikbossian and Nicolas Marceau
University of Toulouse 1 - Groupe de Recherche en Economie Mathématique et Quantitative (GREMAQ) and Centre Interuniversitaire sur le Risque, les Politiques Economiques et l'Emploi (CIRPEE)
Date Posted: August 21, 2007
Working Paper Series
78 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Investor Protection is Not All That Matters in Corporate Law and Economics
The Icfai University Journal of Corporate and Securities Law, Vol. VI, No. 2, pp. 8-28, May 2009, RILE Working Paper Series No. 2009/03
Alessio M. Pacces
Erasmus School of Law, Erasmus University Rotterdam - Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics
Date Posted: February 22, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
414 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Do People Pay Taxes? Prospect Theory Versus Expected Utility Theory
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Vol. 64, 2007, University of Leicester, Department of Economics Working Paper No. 05/23
Sanjit Dhami and Ali al-Nowaihi
University of Leicester - Department of Economics and University of Leicester - Department of Economics
Date Posted: May 08, 2008
Accepted Paper Series
205 downloads

Why Do Increased Arrest Rates Appear to Reduce Crime: Deterrence, Incapacitation, or Measurement Error?
John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, Harvard Law School, Discussion Paper No. 185
Steven D. Levitt
University of Chicago
Date Posted: August 08, 1996
Working Paper Series

Why Do Firms Hide? Bribes and Unofficial Activity after Communism
Journal of Public Economics, Vol. 76, No, 3 Pp. 495?520
Simon Johnson , Daniel Kaufmann , John McMillan and Christopher M. Woodruff
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Entrepreneurship Center , The Brookings Institution , Stanford Graduate School of Business and University of California, San Diego (UCSD) - Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies (IRPS)
Date Posted: October 04, 2001
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Do Farmers Behave as They Do? Understanding Compliance with Rural, Agricultural and Food Attribute Standards
Land Use Policy, Vol. 29, No. 1, pp. 250-260
Thomas Herzfeld and Roel Jongeneel
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO) and Wageningen University and Research Center (WUR) - Agricultural Economics and Rural Policy Group
Date Posted: August 12, 2011
Accepted Paper Series
33 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Do Criminals Obey the Law? The Influence of Legitimacy and Social Networks on Active Gun Offenders
Yale Law & Economics Research Paper No. 373, Columbia Public Law Research Paper No. 09-199
Andrew V. Papachristos and Jeffrey Fagan
Yale University - Department of Sociology and Columbia Law School
Date Posted: January 20, 2009
Last Revised: May 07, 2013
Accepted Paper Series
304 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Do Budgets Received by State Prosecutors Vary Across Districts in the United States?
CAEPR Working Paper No. 2006-018
Manu Raghav
Depauw University - Department of Economics and Management
Date Posted: November 22, 2006
Working Paper Series
78 downloads

Why Do Audits Fail? Evidence from Lincoln Savings and Loan
Journal of Accounting Research
Merle Erickson , Brian W. Mayhew and William L. Felix Jr.
University of Chicago - Booth School of Business , University of Wisconsin, Madison - Department of Accounting and Information Systems and University of Arizona - Department of Accounting
Date Posted: June 20, 1999
Accepted Paper Series

Why Compensation Cannot Replace Trade Retaliation in the WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding
World Trade Review, Vol. 8, No. 2 pp. 315-338, 2009
Bryan Christopher Mercurio
Chinese University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law
Date Posted: April 17, 2009
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Why Care About Mass Incarceration?
Michigan Law Review, Vol. 108, pp. 993-1010, 2010, Georgetown Public Law Research Paper No. 1488764
James Forman Jr.
Yale University - Law School
Date Posted: October 16, 2009
Last Revised: June 08, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
238 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Whose Rights? Children, Parents and Discipline
Alternative Law Journal, Vol. 34, No. 2, p. 80, 2009, Monash University Faculty of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 2009/37
Bronwyn Naylor and Bernadette J. Saunders
Monash University - Faculty of Law and Monash University
Date Posted: May 18, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
358 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Suffers More from Crime?
Mohammad Amin
Enterprise Analysis Unit, World Bank
Date Posted: November 19, 2009
Working Paper Series
12 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Suffered Antitrust Injury in the the Microsoft Case?
Who Suffered Antitrust Injury in the Microsoft Case?, 69 George Washington L. Rev. 829 (2001), George Washington Law Review, Vol. 69, 2001
John E. Lopatka and William H. Page
Penn State Law and University of Florida - Fredric G. Levin College of Law
Date Posted: May 30, 2009
Accepted Paper Series
39 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar?: The Law and Ethics of Shifting Blame in Criminal Cases
Fordham Law Review, Vol. 68, 2000
Ellen Suni
University of Missouri at Kansas City - School of Law
Date Posted: September 27, 2007
Accepted Paper Series
57 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Should Guard the Guardians? A New Approach for Monitoring Class Action Lawyers
The Review of Litigation, Vol. 21, P. 25, 2002
Alon Klement
Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) Herzliyah - Radzyner School of Law
Date Posted: May 28, 2002
Accepted Paper Series
173 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Posts DeCSS and Why?: A Content Analysis of Web Sites Posting DVD Circumvention Software
Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, Vol. 56, 2005
Anuj C. Desai , Kristin R. Eschenfelder and Robert Glen Howard
University of Wisconsin Law School , affiliation not provided to SSRN and affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: May 31, 2005
Last Revised: July 19, 2010
Accepted Paper Series
38 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Needs Victimless Crimes? Why Moral Opinions Have No Place in Criminal Law
Rhys Pippard
affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: August 07, 2011
Working Paper Series
68 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Must Fear the Brazilian Antitrust Authority? The Control of Cartels and Monopolies in Brazil During the Last 10 Years (1998-2007)
João Eduardo Gomide de Paula , Ademir Antonio Pereira Jr. and Gabriel Nascimento Pinto
University of Sao Paulo (USP) , University of Sao Paulo (USP) and University of Sao Paulo - Faculdade de Direito
Date Posted: April 17, 2008
Working Paper Series
160 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Cares about Corruption?
Journal of International Business Studies, Vol. 37, pp. 803-822, 2006
Alvaro Cuervo-Cazurra
Northeastern University
Date Posted: December 07, 2007
Accepted Paper Series
699 downloads

Who Bribes? Evidence from the United Nations’ Oil-for-Food Program
Strategic Management Journal (first published online: 5 JUN 2012 DOI: 10.1002/smj.1986)
Yujin Jeong and Robert J. Weiner
American University and George Washington University - Department of International Business
Date Posted: July 09, 2011
Last Revised: September 19, 2012
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Bribes in Public Contracting and Why: Worldwide Evidence from Firms
Anna E. D'Souza and Daniel Kaufmann
U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) - Economic Research Service (ERS) and The Brookings Institution
Date Posted: March 29, 2010
Last Revised: December 06, 2011
Working Paper Series
254 downloads

Who Benefits from Inconsistent Multinational Tax Transfer Pricing Rules?
Contemporary Accounting Research, Vol. 23, No. 1, Spring 2006
Anja De Waegenaere , Richard C. Sansing and J. Wielhouwer
Tilburg University - Center for Economic Research (CentER) , Dartmouth College - Tuck School of Business and VU University Amsterdam
Date Posted: November 09, 2005
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper Who Bears the Burden of Crime in Colombia?
Alejandro Gaviria and Carlos Eduardo Velez
Fedesarrollo and affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date Posted: January 18, 2001
Working Paper Series
308 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Whither Secular Bear: The Russian Orthodox Church’s Strengthening Influence on Russia's Domestic and Foreign Policy
Fides Et Libertas: The Journal of the International Religious Liberty Association, p. 89, 2011, University of Tennessee Legal Studies Research Paper No. 173
Robert C. Blitt
University of Tennessee College of Law
Date Posted: February 20, 2012
Last Revised: March 22, 2012
Accepted Paper Series
117 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Whither or Wither the European Union Savings Tax Directive? – A Case Study in the Political Economy of Taxation
Journal of Financial Crime, Vol.11, No.1, pp. 56-72, 2003
George Gilligan
University of New South Wales
Date Posted: February 07, 2013
Accepted Paper Series
1 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper White-Collar Plea Bargaining and Sentencing after Booker
William and Mary Law Review, Vol. 47, p. 721, 2005, U of Penn Law School, Public Law Research Paper No. 09-03
Stephanos Bibas
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Date Posted: February 19, 2009
Last Revised: May 12, 2009
Accepted Paper Series
136 downloads

White-Collar Crime
Singapore Academy of Law Journal, Vol. 14, p. 231, 2002
Amarjeet Sinth
KhattarWong
Date Posted: January 04, 2005
Accepted Paper Series

Incl. Electronic Paper White Collar Crime Sentences After Booker: Was the Sentencing of Bernie Ebbers Too Harsh?
McGeorge Law Review, Vol. 37, 2006
Peter J. Henning
Wayne State University Law School
Date Posted: October 11, 2006
Accepted Paper Series
388 downloads

Incl. Electronic Paper Whistleblowing Initiatives – Are they Merely Secrecy Games and/or Blowing in the Wind?
The Company Lawyer, Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 38-41, 2003
George Gilligan
University of New South Wales
Date Posted: November 21, 2012
Accepted Paper Series
13 downloads


 

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